How Can I Get A Consultation To Discuss My Options

2009-02-26

Hello, If you refer to the “Contact Us” section of the homepage and then choose the relevant province, you will be able to identify and contact a Trustee in your local area. The initial consultation is free. You should bring a list of your debts (recent account statements are helpful) and assets, recent pay stubs if available, and an idea of your monthly income and expenses. Using this information the Trustee will work with you to determine the options available to resolve your financial difficulties. Brad Milne, CIRP Brandon, Manitoba

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