What Happens When You Go Bankrupt

Once you file for bankruptcy, all creditor action stops. This means that your creditors cannot continue any further legal or collection activity against you, including wage garnishments, harassing letters or telephone calls. The bankruptcy process is designed to help an honest but unfortunate debtor to get a fresh start plus you’re are able to keep assets….
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Myth Vs. Fact: Credit And Rebuilding

Myth: By filing personal bankruptcy, I will destroy my credit forever. Fact: Filing .personal bankruptcy results in a R9 credit rating which, for a first time bankrupt, will remain on your credit report for 6 years after discharge. You do not have to wait 6 years to rebuild your credit rating. Myth: By filing a…
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Cost Of Making A Consumer Proposal In Ontario

A consumer proposal features one reasonable monthly payment against your debt over a period of no more than 5 years. The amount of the payment is based on your financial situation – it’s what you can afford! Try our Debt Options Calculator to see your options. The professional fees associated with filing a consumer proposal…
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Vehicle Loans And Bankruptcy

If you file personal bankruptcy the rights of your secured creditors are unaffected. This doesn’t meant that you can’t deal with your secured creditors by filing personal bankruptcy, it means that your secured creditor’s right to either be paid or to repossess your vehicle is unaffected.  The reality is secured creditors don’t want to repossess your vehicle. They know if…
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Vehicle Loans And Consumer Proposal

If you make a consumer proposal the rights of your secured creditors are unaffected. This doesn’t meant that you can’t deal with your secured creditors by making a consumer proposal, it means that your secured creditor’s right to either be paid or to repossess your vehicle is unaffected.  The reality is secured creditors don’t want to repossess your vehicle. They…
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How does filing personal bankruptcy in Ontario work?

Filing bankruptcy in Ontario is a legal process that can only be completed by a licensed trustee in bankruptcy. As part of the bankruptcy process, your licensed trustee in bankruptcy will help you prepare a budget and provide credit counselling to improve your money management skills. Filing personal bankruptcy in Ontario ends your legal obligation…
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Myth Vs. Fact: Filing Bankruptcy

Myth: By filing personal bankruptcy I will lose everything. Fact: The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada’s process is not designed to take away all your assets or make it impossible for you to live. Many assets are exempt from seizure by your creditors. Myth: By filing personal bankruptcy I will lose my car….
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Your Duties When Filing Bankruptcy

Here is a list of duties you must follow if filing bankruptcy: Report Income – You’re required to submit an income and expense report to the trustee each month during the time you are bankrupt. You will also be obligated to provide proof of your income. This can be done by submitting pay stubs or bank…
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Bankruptcy: Keep Your Home And Other Assets

You will not lose your home as a result of the bankruptcy process provided that you can maintain your mortgage payments and there is not a significant amount of equity in your property. Your creditors do not want your house, and they do not want to force you to sell your house. They are only interested in…
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