The Advantage Of Paying Off Your Consumer Proposal Early

  The sooner you pay off your consumer proposal – the better. From the time you file your consumer proposal until it’s paid off, you will have an R9 credit rating (i.e bad debt; placed for collection; moved without giving a new address or bankruptcy). Once the proposal is paid in full, the R9 is…
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Missing a Division 1 Proposal Payment in Canada

Many people are surprised to discover that Trustees are able to offer two different types of proposals through the Bankruptcy Insolvency Act. The first of these is the commonly-known Consumer Proposal and the second is called a Division 1 Proposal (you can read about the  differences between the two proposals in a previous blog post). If you have filed…
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Missed consumer proposal payments? It may be time to change your strategy.

Once your consumer proposal has started, if you miss three payments the consumer proposal is annulled. If your consumer proposal is deemed annulled then your proposal ends and you are no longer protected from your creditors There are a few options that you may pursue if your consumer proposal is deemed annulled, but to figure out which option is…
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Having A Financial Plan Is Important…For Everyone

Having a financial plan is important for everyone regardless of their financial situation, but it is even more critical for individuals who are trying to rebuild after making a consumer proposal or filing personal bankruptcy. Dedicating time to financial planning can also help you protect the assets you have now and increase your wealth in…
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Questions For A Trustee

Many people are slightly embarrassed or anxious when they first meet a trustee, and it’s easy to forget what questions you want to ask. Before you meet with a trustee it’s important to make a list of questions that you would like answered in your free initial consultation. That way you can be sure that…
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What are my options?

Whether you are barely holding on or the debt collectors have already come knocking, the best strategy is to take stock of the situation and come up with a plan as soon as possible. Everyone has the same basic options when it comes to dealing with your debt. 1. Deal with creditors directly Check your…
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Buying A House After A Bankruptcy

If you’ve declared bankruptcy in the past, know that you’re not alone. Further, know that your situation is nothing to be ashamed of. No one wants to declare bankruptcy; sometimes, it may be the only solution to a difficult situation. I see many people who are concerned that filing bankruptcy or making a consumer proposal will effect…
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In debt? Feeling helpless? We are here to help!

Being in debt can cause people to feel helpless and ashamed, and those feeling are visible on the faces of many of the clients that walk into our office for the first time. In our initial meetings with clients, our goal is to eliminate the feeling of helplessness and replace it with relief. In that…
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Tax Deadline Will Be Here Before You Know It

It’s that time of year again. Tax time can be a welcome time for some, but for many Ontario residents who do not receive a refund, it can be a time of great stress and anxiety. For those people, even if they have tax deducted from their place of work, the government can require that they hand…
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What happens if my creditors don’t accept my consumer proposal?

It is extremely rare that creditors do not accept a consumer proposal. Creditors know that if a consumer proposal fails, chances are the debtor will file a personal bankruptcy, which they know will produce less recovery than a consumer proposal. In the rare case that your creditors don’t accept your consumer proposal as filed, we will…
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