Credit can be confusing, and Lexington Law wants to help. Check out these educational resources to find answers to your credit questions.
A goodwill letter is a correspondence that asks creditors to remove negative remarks from your credit reports. Use our template to draft your own letter.
May 07, 2025
May 05, 2025
Learning how to negotiate with creditors can be helpful as you work to improve your credit score and financial future. Try these tips for better success.
Lexington Law
October 31, 2024
Veterans can repair their credit by working with nonprofit VA organizations and learning how to manage their finances. Learn more about credit repair here.
October 30, 2024
Credit repair software is a dynamic tool for fixing and monitoring your financial health. Check out our in-depth guide to find the right program for you.
October 22, 2024
A foreclosure can significantly impact your credit. However, you might be able to remove a foreclosure from your credit reports if it is inaccurate or unsubstantiated.
August 14, 2024
While credit repair services are legitimate, not all companies are. Know what to look for and what to avoid when it comes to getting help with credit repair.
Debt validation is the act of demanding a collection agency prove you owe a specific debt. Learn more about debt validation letters and how they work here.
Brittany Sifontes | Supervising Attorney
August 13, 2024
Before you start working with a credit repair company, it’s helpful to know the credit repair laws for each state. Learn more about credit repair laws here.
June 22, 2024
Lexington Law uses a proven process to help our clients work to repair any inaccurate and unfair negative items on their credit reports. Here’s how it works.
June 04, 2024
There’s no set time for how quickly you can improve your credit, but there are several steps you can take now to start repairing your credit.
Nature Lewis
December 12, 2023
Learning how to remove a bankruptcy from your credit report is crucial for those on the other end of a mistaken or fraudulent bankruptcy filing.
Vincent R. Mayr | Associate Attorney
December 04, 2023