Stop Paying Your Creditors

People are always surprised when I tell them to stop paying their creditors. In many cases it’s the best advice. Once you’ve determined that you can’t dig yourself out of your personal debt issues on your own, you should stop paying the creditors that will be included in your consumer proposal or personal bankruptcy filing. Making…
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What happens when negotiating a consumer proposal?

When you meet with us, we will help you decide if this is the best option for you. The next step is negotiating the consumer proposal.  When negotiating a consumer proposal, here are a few things you can expect:  Help from your trustee. From the very beginning, your trustee will be there to guide and…
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What do I need for a meeting with a Trustee in Bankruptcy?

If you’re considering setting up a meeting to talk about your debts, you probably have an abundance of questions. One thing we are often asked is “What do I need to bring to a meeting?” To make the process run as smoothly as possible, here is a list of items you should compile before meeting…
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The Truth About Licensed Trustees In Bankruptcy

Licensed Trustees in Bankruptcy are officers of the court. I have seen and heard a lot of advertisements from various credit counseling firms warning people against dealing with a licensed trustee in bankruptcy. They make the case that they are working for you, the debtor, whereas a licensed trustee in bankruptcy is working for your…
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Which creditors can be included in a consumer proposal?

Creditors are a big part of the consumer proposal process. Proposals deal with all of your unsecured creditors (creditors that do not hold any assets as collateral for your debts) including:  Credit cards Lines of credit Personal loans Payday loans Government debts Income taxes When filing, it is important to list all of your creditors. One…
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Getting Financial Help For The First Time

Many people I meet with tell me that they were nervous to call me because they have never made a consumer proposal or filed personal bankruptcy before. This is a good thing. You don’t want to have much experience with consumer proposals or personal bankruptcy. True, unless you’re a licensed trustee in bankruptcy. While there are…
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