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The articles in this section of the website provide information about how to improve or repair your credit score, how the credit scoring system works, and how to protect your credit in the event of an unforeseen event such as divorce or premature death.
Your credit score is rated between 300 and 850. The higher your credit score, the more likely you are to receive a mortgage loan or other credit. What's more, the quality of your credit score impacts the terms and conditions of the credit you receive.
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Credit Score & Credit Repair
Good credit score = lower interest rates
A good credit score means lower interest rates for borrowers. There are a number of things you can do to improve your credit score and receive a favorable review from the underwriter.
Here are a few suggestions.
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Protecting Your Credit During Divorce
Take a proactive approach
During a divorce, one thing that should not worsen is your credit score.
Unfortunately, for many, the experience is the exact opposite. Unfulfilled promises to pay bills, maxing out credit cards, and a breakdown in communication can lead to the ruin of at least one spouse’s credit.
The good news is that it does not have to be this way.
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