Worried that you’ll lose your car loan by taking debt action?

JOE ASKED: I am struggling with a lot of debt, but if I take action, will I lose my car loan? ANSWER: I’m sorry to hear that you are struggling. When you are dealing with debt it is important to understand that there are two types of creditors, secured creditors and unsecured creditors: Secured creditors,…
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If you have money problems, who can you trust?

A licensed trustee in bankruptcy is part of a highly regulated industry. All of our trustees are licensed by the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, which is a division of Industry Canada, a part of the federal government. Our trustees have completed a number of courses and written exams to prove their competency. Our licensed trustees…
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How To Rebuild Your Credit Rating

Credit rating is a fluid concept and is always changing. No matter what you do, including filing personal bankruptcy or a consumer proposal, you can always rebuild your credit rating. How can I rebuild my credit rating? Your credit rating is like a report card, when you file personal bankruptcy or a consumer proposal, you…
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Myth Vs. Fact: Collection Agencies

Myth: If you file a consumer proposal your creditors will continue collection action. Fact: When you file a consumer proposal all creditor collection action is stopped immediately. Myth: Filing personal bankruptcy or a consumer proposal will not stop collection agencies from calling. Fact: Filing personal bankruptcy or a consumer proposal immediately stops all collection agency calls. Myth:…
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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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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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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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