How to Hire the Right Credit Attorney PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jessica Lambert   
Saturday, 11 April 2009 15:30
If you are looking for a credit attorney, watch out! Majority of attorney's charge customers a retainer fee, while others have huge hourly prices, which can range anywhere from $200-500 an hour! Many law firms have you sign contracts (also known as retainers) this ties your fees in a large up-front payment which makes you believe you are locked into a long-term agreement.
by JessicaLambert


If you are looking for a credit attorney, watch out! Majority of attorney's charge customers a retainer fee, while others have huge hourly prices, which can range anywhere from $200-500 an hour! Many law firms have you sign contracts (also known as retainers) this ties your fees in a large up-front payment which makes you believe you are locked into a long-term agreement.

Here is a better idea! When you use a credit repair law firm, like Lexington Law, charge you a minimal monthly fee and accept that you can cancel any time you wish.

One lady who used a credit repair attorney says, After realizing what my attorney was able to do with my credit after only a few months, it is so amazing. I want to thank them for all that they are doing for me and express my appreciation for all of the intense work.

Credit repair law firms have knowledge that is not available to the general public such as access to recent cases from the Federal and State Court System, newly enacted Federal and State Law, and so forth.

Since the credit repair process is a confusing and complicated practice, you may often feel overwhelmed and content just to allow things to take their natural course. However, negative credit may remain on your credit report for seven to ten years.

So, from one consumer to another, it is in your best interests to at least consider hiring an affordable law firm. An attorney knows how to continue to fix credit reports " even when you may have given up. This can help you live the life you deserve.

Many American consumers consider a credit repair attorney to be 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. Plus, 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.

A Credit attorney completes the process of deleting questionable bad marks on your report, which will boost your credit. When working with a firm that has experience it will enable you to achieve awesome results, with little effort on your part.

Credit repair lawyers know all about repairing credit and usually have networking relationships with other credit agencies, creditors, credit bureaus, and other various parties involved in the process. A credit attorney knows the laws and how to most efficiently argue a mistake or bad mark on your credit history.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.