How to Hire the Right Credit Attorney

March 14th, 2009

If you are looking into hiring a credit attorney, you probably don’t have a huge sum of money in the bank. Many credit attorneys charge clients a retainer fee, which means you’ll be forced to pay thousands of dollars up front to secure your legal counsel. Other attorneys charge an hourly rate, which can average any where from $200-500 an hour!

Many law firms make you sign long forms and contracts that lock you into a long term agreement.

While the above options seem scary, there is another alternative. Some credit repair law firms, such as Lexington Law, charge you a low monthly rate and allow you to cancel any time you see fit.

When you hire a credit attorney, you will have piece of mind that your negative credit is being repaired. One woman who used a credit repair attorney says, “After seeing what the credit attorney was able to do with my credit after only a few months, it is very reassuring. I’d like to thank them for everything that they are doing for me and express my appreciation for all of the hard work.”

Credit repair attorneys will actually complete the process of removing bad marks on your report, which will fix credit. By working with a firm that has experience will allow you to achieve optimal results, with a minimum time effort.

Credit repair law firms know the ins and outs of credit repair, and often have networking relationships with credit agencies and bureau employees. A credit attorney is familiar with laws and how best to dispute a mistake or bad mark on your credit report.

Credit repair law firms have knowledge that you as a consumer do not. When you, the consumer, would give up, the firm knows how to continue to fix credit reports, and help you live the life you deserve.

A credit repair attorney is a much better choice than a credit repair service because a credit attorney is more familiar with the law, and can go to court if the need arises. Credit repair attorneys are taught in law school to be superior writers and negotiators – skills that are needed to resolve disputes with creditors and credit bureaus.

Entry Filed under: Credit Repair Law Firms, Resources

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