If you get married with a bad credit rating thats been recently cleared, will it affect yr partners gd rating?
If so for how long? The debt was 20 grande over 6 years. not for the last two.
Answers:
Negative. Your credit reports remain two seperate entities when you are married. Reports do not transfer until you both have your names signed on a debt, like a home or a car.
It will. When you get married, you two are in a partnership together. You may not necessarily have bad credit, but your spouse might have the creditors think twice about giving you credit.
I'll Help You is absolutely correct.
Each of you have completely seperate credit histories, and they DO NOT merge upon marriage.
I know this for a fact, not only from my research, but personal experiance. My wife came with terrible credit due to debt from her previous marriage. Once we got married, and she began using my credit as a "crutch" to improve her own, she is in excellent shape. It wasn't long before she had her own credit card and purchased a car. She has better credit scores then me now!
You guys will do fine, get on with your life.
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Answers:
Negative. Your credit reports remain two seperate entities when you are married. Reports do not transfer until you both have your names signed on a debt, like a home or a car.
It will. When you get married, you two are in a partnership together. You may not necessarily have bad credit, but your spouse might have the creditors think twice about giving you credit.
I'll Help You is absolutely correct.
Each of you have completely seperate credit histories, and they DO NOT merge upon marriage.
I know this for a fact, not only from my research, but personal experiance. My wife came with terrible credit due to debt from her previous marriage. Once we got married, and she began using my credit as a "crutch" to improve her own, she is in excellent shape. It wasn't long before she had her own credit card and purchased a car. She has better credit scores then me now!
You guys will do fine, get on with your life.
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