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336 Mart St.
Williams Lake, BC, V2G 4N1
Trustees in Williams Lake, British Columbia

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Due to illness and retirement, my wife, Gayle and I had to do something about our debts. Our debts had accumulated to the point that, with just our pensions coming in as income, we were no longer able to keep up with the minimum payments on our credit cards. We were paying an estimated $2,000.00 per month and barely paying anything on the principal. It would have taken "hundreds of years" to pay off the full amount of debt by just paying the minimum...
Jean-Marc C. - Vancouver, B.C.
I reached out to MNP by word of mouth, when I faced the fact that there was no way I could get clear of the obligations I had to my creditors. Best phone call I ever made: Immediately felt the respect, and the absolute ability, knowledge and experience that Shelly, Dean and everyone else at MNP has. I chose right by choosing them to be my Trustees through my bankruptcy. 9 months later and I have been discharged from my debts, and can live life...
Janice H. - Williams Lake, BC
I was terrified to get started on addressing my debt. Once I was in the office, I felt comfortable and at ease with my situation. They helped me though every step, with a smile. Over the past 5 years I've called Shelly with questions, she answered them with simple instructions, and a calm attitude which made things easy for me. Not only that, her attentions to recalling details were impressive to say the least. She never stumbled with her answers,...
Beverly T - Williams Lake, BC
Filing for bankruptcy in Williams Lake
If you're struggling with debt, spending more than you earn, or facing legal action such as garnishment, you may be considering filing for bankruptcy. It's a stressful situation, but the next step is easy: talk to your local MNP LTD Licensed Insolvency Trustee in Williams Lake, who will explain your options based on a confidential assessment of your situation.
We've helped countless Canadians get out of debt over the last five decades, so we understand when declaring bankruptcy is the right course of action—and when an alternative solution may be more suitable to help achieve a debt-free future.