**Today’s guest blog is by Scott Morgan, an Austin Divorce Lawyer who is Board Certified in family law. In his practice he frequently deals with credit repair issues arising in divorce cases.**.

The end of a marriage is often associated with heartbreak and emotional upheaval, but your former soulmate could also be walking away with half of your assets and leave you in a bad credit situation.

However, there are many ways to protect and rebuild your credit after a divorce, several of which require little effort but help significantly. H

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Divorce

After all those vicious fights and unending arguments with your spouse, finally you have decided to terminate your marriage. You have filed for divorce and decided to part your ways. Divorce is indeed an unpleasant experience both emotionally and financially. It can turn out to be an even worse if you do not take some measures to protect yourself from the debts incurred on your jointly held credit cards. Usually debt incurred during a marriage is the joint responsibility of both the spouses, as long as both are co-signers on the credit cards. So if your ex-spouse does not make payments on those cards post divorce, the credit card companies can always chase you for payments. Read the full post

Divorce, Divorce Credit