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Old 01-20-2008, 01:37 PM     #1
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Unhappy CCCS issues

I want to get out of debt and I went to CCCS and signed up. But now I am worried that this will effect my husbands credit. I did not put him on any of the information. He and I do not have any joint accounts. The only things that have both our names are the marriage certificates and the deed to the house. He has his money and I have mine. I am just worried that this will have an effect on him. Please help!
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