How much will the credit repair process raise my score?
It depends. Because each client has a unique credit “footprint,” results tend to vary between individuals. In most cases, one should see a marked improvement in his credit score within the first two months. Depending on the level of repair needed, it could take as long as six months or more to achieve any meaningful results. Simply disputing the erroneous and negative entries will likely have an immediate positive effect, while reforming the use of credit or paying off account balances will take longer, but still have a positive effect on your credit score. The credit repair attorneys at Garg & Associates can counsel you on the proper way to increase your score in the least amount of time.



