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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 1434760" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>When there is something wrong on your credit report you have every right to dispute it, and the party responsible for it must prove why it is there within 30 days or it gets removed by law. Beyond that I'm not sure what your rights are, but i bet an attorney is still several steps away. I've known people who went to attorneys for financial advice when they got in over their head with credit card debt when its just not that complicated, but there are attorneys who will take someone's money to "fix" a problem that they could fix themselves relatively easily. I'd imagine sometimes people go for attorneys for these situations hoping there is some legal loophole they can take advantage of and wiggle out of their bad finances without paying for them. In the end a little research, financial discipline, and time can fix most credit issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 1434760, member: 249"] When there is something wrong on your credit report you have every right to dispute it, and the party responsible for it must prove why it is there within 30 days or it gets removed by law. Beyond that I'm not sure what your rights are, but i bet an attorney is still several steps away. I've known people who went to attorneys for financial advice when they got in over their head with credit card debt when its just not that complicated, but there are attorneys who will take someone's money to "fix" a problem that they could fix themselves relatively easily. I'd imagine sometimes people go for attorneys for these situations hoping there is some legal loophole they can take advantage of and wiggle out of their bad finances without paying for them. In the end a little research, financial discipline, and time can fix most credit issues. [/QUOTE]
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