in Indiana, Colorado, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida or Texas.
While the majority of divorcing consumers have an understanding of credit, unfortunately, there are still those whose spouses ‘took care of all that stuff’ and they truly do not have the experience of working with credit and bill paying. Understanding the makeup of your credit score is the first step towards managing and improving it.
As you might expect, payment history is the most influential component and this is followed closely by the amounts owed. To lesser degrees, the length of time that you’ve utilized credit, the number of new accounts or inquiries that may have and the various types of credit accounts that you hold will also have an impact on your score.
The overall importance of any of these factors can be further influenced by the entirety of the information contained in your consumer credit report. As such, certain patterns, occurrences or items can be measured differently depending on any other factor or combination. There can be great complexity in the way that the scoring formulas work and it’s for this reason that they are difficult to assess.
Managing your credit prudently will include the obvious, yet at times, the opposite is also true. In an effort to effectively manage your credit scores, always try and remember the following:
If at all possible, it is advantageous for both spouses to work together in maintaining existing credit histories. There are numerous opportunities to maintain strong credit through a divorce.
Derogatory credit can significantly impact not only mortgage financing options; but insurance premiums, employment opportunities, and more.
A good credit history often is necessary to get credit. This can hurt many married, separated, divorced, and widowed women. Typically, there are two reasons women don’t have credit histories in their own names: either they lost their credit histories when they married and changed their names, or creditors reported accounts shared by married couples in the husband’s name only.
If you’re married, separated, divorced, or widowed, contact your local credit reporting companies to make sure all relevant bill payment information is in a file under your own name.
National credit reporting companies sell the information in your report to creditors, insurers, employers, and other businesses that, in turn, use it to evaluate your applications for credit, insurance, employment, or renting a home.
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Involving a Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP™) early in the divorce settlement agreement can help divorcing homeowners set the stage for a successful refinance of the marital home.
It is always important to work with an experienced mortgage professional who specializes in working with divorcing clients. A Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP™) can help answer questions and provide excellent advice.
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