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		<title>Joint Credit &#8211; Should You or Shouldn&#8217;t You?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are single and apply for a credit card, house or car, you are the only one responsible.&#160; You are the one that affects your credit score&#8230;nobody else. When you decide to marry, or team up with someone to apply for joint credit, there are some interesting dynamics you should be aware of.&#160; Everything [&#8230;]]]></description>
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	When you are single and apply for a credit card, house or car, you are the only one responsible.&nbsp; You are the one that affects your credit score&hellip;nobody else.
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	When you decide to marry, or team up with someone to apply for joint credit, there are some interesting dynamics you should be aware of.&nbsp; Everything that occurs, good or bad, affects both of your credit scores.
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	1)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; You are responsible for 100% of the debt incurred when you share a card.&nbsp; So if your &ldquo;partner&rdquo; decides to bail, you will still be responsible for paying the debt, whether you personally spent the money or not.&nbsp;
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	2)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; When you marry or have joint accounts, the actions that both of you exhibit affect both of your credit scores.&nbsp; This is especially true in the lives of married couples.&nbsp;
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	3)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; If you co-sign on someone else&rsquo;s debt, and the default, YOU will be left with the responsibility of paying the debt, even if you never benefitted from what was purchased.&nbsp;
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	4)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; For parents who co-sign for a child &ndash; say one who is starting college, this is especially troubling.&nbsp; Parents would be better off making their child an &ldquo;authorized user&rdquo;.&nbsp; This simply means that the child will have the ability to charge expenses on the card up to a certain limit set by the parents.&nbsp; In this case, the parents can limit their liability.
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	5)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In the case of a married couple, given the 50%+ divorce rate these days, it may be better to keep most credit separate.&nbsp; Perhaps only con-join your credit for a big purchase like a house.&nbsp; In this way, the ownership and responsibility for the debt is never in question.&nbsp; If you have everything joint, divorce court cannot help you.&nbsp; Each of you is 100% responsible to repay the debts incurred&hellip;regardless of who ends up with the real property purchased.&nbsp;
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<p></a>If your credit score is suffering, you can get help.&nbsp; Credit restoration specialists are at your service to help you decide some of these troubling questions.&nbsp; They can assist you in cleaning up your credit history so your score goes up naturally.&nbsp; Why not call us today for a free consultation?&nbsp; Your privacy is our utmost concern.&nbsp; <a href="mailto:ccarlson@kccreditservices.com?subject=Credit%20Restoration&amp;body=Please%20contact%20me%20regarding%20my%20credit%20needs.">Click here&hellip;</a>
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