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By: Barry Gilbert

Author: Barry Gilbert

If you want to prevent credit repair procedures, you
need to keep your payments up to date. Financial
emergencies may come up, so it is important that you meet
minimal payments on time. If you have utilities, house
payment, car payment, or other dues try to knock them out
to avoid complications.

If you are in debt over your head and have very little
income and assets it might be wise to do nothing, Sounds
insane, but the reality is when you are taking to court
most of the collectors won't be able to collect a dime.
This procedure is called 'judgment proof.' If you elect
this procedure you won't go to jail.

There are advantages by acting on the 'judgment proof,'
such as the Federal Laws protect you against creditors
coming to your home and confiscating your belongings. The
downside is you are not resolving anything and in the
long run you won't get credit. On the other hand if you
want to face your credit problems, you can take several
steps to build your credit.

If you have an attitude "it doesn't matter how much I
owe, I am in debt and can't get out." Then you probably
should take the 'judgment proof' method. However if you
have an attitude "How much do I owe so I can work to
resolve." Then you are on the road to rebuilding your
credit. Start by over viewing the current bills that you
have received.

You can also call the companies that sent you the bill
to find out how much you owe. Once you have totaled your
bills, and find an amount that you can pay each month
toward all the bills owed. You can also get reports of
your credit report from Trans Union, Equifax, and
Experian, however unless you have recently applied for a
loan and was turned down you won't get these reports free.

You can go online to check out the various sources that
offer credit reports, and some places enable you to get
all three reports for around $25. This is wise since the
more you apply for loans or any source of credit, the
more it goes against your credit score. The credit score
is more important than the rating.

When it comes to dealing with credit repair or credit
building, we have several options available. If you are
in debt for more than $10,000 and your future doesn't
look promising, you can always file bankruptcy. Be alert
that bankruptcy doesn't necessary mean that you are out
of debt, rather it means that the courts will decide on a
monthly fee that you can afford to repay your debts.

Some debts are dropped in bankruptcies, depending on
your lawyer and what he/she can do for you. You could
also apply for a consolidation loan, which is a little
better than bankruptcy in the sense you promise to the
lenders that you will pay a certain amount each month
until the debts are paid in full.

It pays to shop around if you are going this route,
since some lenders charges fees to get you out of debt,
as well as some lenders do not work hard to get you
affordable monthly installments for repayments. The last
thing you need is to be paying more than you can afford
each month. If you have assets, such as a house or car,
you might want to sell to raise money to get out of debt.

This almost always works out in your best interest. If
you can't afford payments in the first place, you have
nothing to loose. Once you sell your item then you can
payoff any other debts you may have and work toward
building your credit.

The more effort you make in building your credit, the
more opportunities you will have of reestablishing your
credit rating and score. If you are struggling to get out
of debt be sure to set up a budget for yourself so that
you are not going in deeper.

When you are in debt small sacrifices or even big
sacrifices needs to happen in order to repair and rebuild
your credit score and ratings.

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