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Office Hours
By Appointment Only
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- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Except Statutory Holidays
We offer extended hours and flexible appointments on request.
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About this office
MNP Debt delivers unbiased advice to individuals and small businesses in Dartmouth who are challenged by debt. Our Licensed Insolvency Trustees work closely with you to understand the causes of your debt and identify solutions that will lead to financial well-being. To learn more, contact us today for a free, confidential consultation.
Our office is open Monday to Friday from 8:30am-5:00pm (except Statutory Holidays) by appointment only. We are able to offer extended hours and flexible appointments on request. Call us toll free at 310-DEBT today to book your free, confidential, no-obligation consultation.
Our Downtown Dartmouth office is conveniently located in Belmont House at 33 Alderney Drive, Suite 110, between North and Ochterloney Streets. Street parking is metered and limited during business hours, however there is some free parking at Alderney Gate across the street. Halifax Transit has various major bus routes stopping nearby, and the ferry terminal steps away at Alderney Gate for easy access connecting Dartmouth and Downtown Halifax. Wheelchair accessible.
Located 10 minutes north of Downtown Halifax.

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