How Long Will
Bankruptcy Effect My
Credit?

A. A bankruptcy will be on your
credit report for up to ten years. More likely than not, if you
are filing bankruptcy your credit is already in pretty bad
shape. The bankruptcy will actually help your credit in the
long run. It will enable you to start with a clean slate and
rebuild your credit history. Your credit report will indicate
that you filed bankruptcy, but just because that is on your
report does not necessarily mean you can not get credit. If you
have not re-established good credit in 2 to 4 years following
your bankruptcy, chances are that it has nothing to do with
your bankruptcy.
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