Local Law Firms Home > Bankruptcy Debt Relief Overview > Bankruptcy and Credit Repair Help > Increased Credit If you recently filed for bankruptcy or you have poor credit and are on the brink of filing for bankruptcy, you may have problems getting approved for increased lines of credit. Perhaps you already have a credit card, but it does not have enough credit available for what you need or for a specific purchase. Usually, however, increased lines of credit are needed because a credit card is maxed out. Are you having issues with getting increased lines of credit? Our bankruptcy lawyers can help you. Contact a bankruptcy law attorney in your area today to learn more about the legal aspects surrounding a bankruptcy filing. Increased lines of credit may be needed for a number of reasons, including but not limited to:
If you have a credit card that is maxed out and you are being denied for an increased line of credit, it may be because of a bankruptcy filing or because of poor credit. If you anticipate a possible need for an increased line of credit in the near future and have yet to file for bankruptcy, talk to one of our bankruptcy law attorneys today to determine if filing for bankruptcy is the best solution for you. If it is not, we can help you explore the other possible alternatives that may be available to you if you have bad credit and need an increased line of credit.
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