The Impact of Divorce on Your Credit, Especially for Women

Posted by Carlie Berke, CDFA®

July 11, 2019

Credit is often overlooked in divorce and can impact your credit, especially for women.

Divorce in and of itself has no impact on your credit score, neither does marital status or gender but you need to understand how credit can be impacted in a divorce.  Please see the link below for a helpful article.

Divorce Can Seriously Hurt Your Credit Score – Especially If You’re a Woman

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