How Can I Get Out Of Debt

2010-01-15

There are several options available to you to deal with your debt. These options are summarized on our website.  Assuming this is all personal (and not corporate debt), they are summarized athttp://mnpdebt.ca/personal/help/default.aspx.  They will range from:   a) reviewing options for you to deal with your debt on your own    b) arranging a settlement or proposal with your creditors,    c) bankruptcy. Which option is going to be right for you is going to depend on the specifics of your situation. What does your budget currently look like?  What kinds of assets do you own?  How much do you owe?  Who are the creditors? How secure is your employment? I will have one of our counsellors contact you to discuss your situation, or you can contact our Edmonton office directly at (780) 455-1155.  Ask to speak with Rebecca Frederick or Allison Thomas. Donna Carson, CGA, CIRP, Trustee 1.877.500.0792        [email protected]    

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