Should I use my RRSP savings to pay off debt?
We understand that most people who are in debt want to deal with their obligations, and don’t want to see a trustee in bankruptcy, make a consumer proposal or file personal bankruptcy. As a result they do what they can to attempt to deal with their debts on their own. Often this includes cashing-in retirement savings. Unfortunately, in…
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How does Credit Counselling differ from a consumer proposal?
Credit counseling agencies cannot provide a guarantee that the amount you owe will be reduced, interest will be stopped or creditors will stop calling or continuing legal actions. Arrangements with credit counseling agencies are not legally binding and will appear on your credit report for three years upon completion of the counseling program. Credit counseling…
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Who can you trust to help you get out of debt?
When debt becomes overwhelming, sometimes the best thing you can do is turn to a professional for debt management help. This is often easier said than done. There are many companies that are nothing more than scams, charging huge fees without actually helping you deal with debt. Finding help for your debts that is both…
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Still receiving statements form creditors after filing bankruptcy?
A common question I receive from debtors is “Why do I keep receiving statements from creditors when they know I have filed a consumer proposal or a bankruptcy”. Usually it’s a frantic phone call or email that says, “I finished my proposal or bankruptcy and am still receiving statements! They are still coming after me for…
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When in debt, where should you turn?
If you are like most people and turn to the internet for help, you will have noticed that when you do a Google search looking for help for your financial woes – you are inundated with information and different types of organizations offering solutions. So, which is the best route for you to go? A very daunting…
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Three Ways To Consolidate Debt
Consolidating debt is a great way to help eliminate it. With debt consolidation, you combine your debts or take out a loan and pay them off, leaving you with one monthly payment. This not only helps you save money on interest and pay off your debts faster, but only making one payment a month can…
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What are the differences between a bankruptcy and a consumer proposal?
Although both options relieve a debtor of financial stress and allows debtors the chance to get a financial fresh start, there are many differences between bankruptcies and consumer proposals in Ontario. That’s why we review all options with debtors when they meet with us because filing bankruptcy might be the best option for one person,…
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Filing Bankruptcy Without Your Spouse
I have many married couples ask me if one spouse can file bankruptcy without it affecting the other. The answer always depends on their personal situation. Many people have the mistaken impression that because they are married, their spouse is automatically responsible for their debts. This is not the case. The good news is, in…
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How should I handle telephone calls and harassment?
Calls from debt collectors can be overwhelming and intimidating. But learning some dos and don’ts about handling debt collector calls and understanding your rights when it comes to debt collection agencies can ease your anxiety. More importantly, by knowing what to do and say when a debt collector calls, you can avoid making a mistake…
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Paying Student Loans During Your Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal
Some people have extraordinary large student loans and often time fidn it very hard to pay off, even over a long period of time. As you get older it seems like more and more debt is inevitable, and if you haven’t delat with debts from the past (student loans for example) it’s very easy to…
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