Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in California
Credit Counseling
Does Credit Counseling place the same negative on your Credit Report as Bankruptacy?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Credit Counseling
Not the same, but many of the credit counseling services (including the largest CCCS - which is operated and paid for through a consortium of credit card companies), do put a negative mark on your credit for amounts negotiated through them.
A bankruptcy is on your credit report for 10 years, and other negative information remains on your credit report for 7 years.
Re: Credit Counseling
Bankruptcy is much worse because they can report you for 10 years.
Credit counseling companies often arrange for you to pay over a longer period of time, but the creditors can still report you as late.
You may want to try to negotiate yourself with the creditors to see if there is a way you could restructure the obligation without them showing you as a slow pay.
In any case, paying people off, with an explanation of the problem, is always better than a BK. And avoid a chapter 13 at all costs.