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84 West Street
Port Colborne, ON, L3K 4C8
Trustees in Port Colborne, Ontario
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Asking for help could be the most difficult decision someone in a similar debt situation to me would need to make. However, I am so glad I did. Working with MNP Debt on my Consumer Proposal was a delight. Everything was explained in great detail, often (if not always) answering my questions before I could even ask! Everyone I've been in contact with has been 10/10. Such a wonderful group of people to work with. It really helps considering the stressful...
J. J. - Pickering, Ontario
Absolutely fantastic staff that didn't make me feel horrible for going to them for help with my debt problems. They walked me through my options, helped me figure out my next steps and the paperwork and have been very prompt to any e-mail I have sent them with any questions I have. If you are struggling with debt, MNP will help you and they won't make you feel terrible for needing the help.
J. K. - Oshawa, Ontario
I had the pleasure of working with Margaret Cook during my incredibly stressful Consumer Proposal. She was so kind, understanding and took the time to understand my financial situation. She was incredibly knowledgeable and helped educate me on the right financial step for me going forward. I was incredibly scared, embarrassed, and stressed about my next steps after illness make it difficult for me to maintain debt payments. Margaret and her team at...
A. B. - Barrie, Ontario
Filing for bankruptcy in Port Colborne
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 Port Colborne, 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.