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Legal Separation or Divorce May Affect Your CreditThe only way a legal separation or divorce can affect your credit rating is through a negative occurrence due to one or the other…or both creating negative impacts on the credit report. Before getting a divorce, be sure to check into credit reports and see who has any negative credit on their own report. If they are joint accounts, then negative impacts will affect both. However, after a divorce, if both are in a joint account and one decides to ruin the credit account, the other may be affected. So it would be good to get things separated before anything nasty occurs, if it ever does. |
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