Divorce:
Establish Your Own Credit
It's important to qualify for credit in your
own name so that you will have
credit resources once the divorce is final. If
you don't have
an income of your own, a secured
credit card may be the answer. A secured credit
card is one
backed by a deposit account
at the issuing financial institution. Establish
a checking account solely
in your name for the same reason.
First, a checking account
Basic checking accounts are
designed for day-to-day transactions
and bill paying, so it's
important that you establish
one in your own name. A checking
account is the foundation
for personal finances. These accounts
are readily available and
easy to open. Find a bank
that will offer both ATM and debit cards
along with their checking
package. Research the monthly
fees associated
with maintaining a checking
account. Some banks charge
very low fees. Others can
be very expensive.
Second, a credit card
Regardless of your marital
status, you should always
have a credit card in your
own name. It can help you
keep up a good credit rating for when
you need it. It can also
be a powerful source of
funds in case of an emergency.
Be sure to research which cards are right
for you.
Get information on selecting
a credit card that suits
your credit habits best.
Cut the ties
Once you have some credit
in your own name, close
or freeze all joint
credit card accounts. You
won't be able to fully close
an account if the balance
is not paid in full.
But if you freeze the
account you can be
sure that no one can charge
any more to the account. If
the card issuer won't allow
you to close the
account on your own,
and your spouse refuses
to cooperate in closing
the
account, you can report
the card stolen and
that will automatically
disable the account.
Review all of your
joint accounts. If there
are any accounts with your
name on them, move
promptly to take
your name off of the account.
This includes brokerage
accounts or any other
type of account that
offers to advance
any credit.
Once you have closed
all the accounts
you need to close,
order a copy of your credit
report. It can be quite a
challenge to track
all the accounts you and
your spouse have
opened. A credit
report will
help you find and
close each one
of them. If there are any left
on your credit
report, call the credit lender
directly to close
the account.
Then order another
copy of the credit
report to make
sure it was closed as
you requested. Keep checking
your credit report to make sure it is correct. |