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Photo of attorneys Shelley Slafkes and Bruce Levitt

Guiding You Through Credit Rebuilding

If you are deciding whether to file for bankruptcy, you may be worried about how it will affect your credit and credit score. You probably have many questions about re-establishing your credit. Our attorneys have solid experience working with clients on their financial problems and can answer your questions.

At Levitt & Slafkes, P.C., in Maplewood, New Jersey, our lawyers are committed to providing clients with excellent, cost-effective debt relief services. Located in Essex County, our lawyers represent clients throughout New Jersey. One reason we describe our law firm as comprehensive is because we not only address our clients’ financial distress with bankruptcy or a reasonable alternative, but we also work with our clients so they understand how to repair their credit after bankruptcy.

Tips For Restoring Your Credit

While it is best to get an assessment about your individual case, tips we suggest include:

  1. Get a secured credit card: You can go to a bank and put up money in exchange for a credit card as a good way to establish credit.
  2. Pay bills on time: Paying your bills on time goes a long way toward repairing credit.
  3. Use credit wisely: It is a good idea to be thoughtful about using credit, especially after going through bankruptcy.

Repairing your credit is crucial, and our skilled attorneys will give you solid advice in helping you get on the right financial track.

Get A Free Consultation From An Attorney

Are you concerned about how your credit will be affected by bankruptcy — or what options are available for credit repair? The lawyers at Levitt & Slafkes, P.C., in Maplewood, New Jersey, can answer your questions and even provide bankruptcy alternatives. Please contact us to set up a free consultation by filling out our online form or by calling 973-323-2953.

We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.