How Do I File For Bankruptcy

2010-01-12

The first step in filing for bankruptcy is to talk or meet with one of our Trustees/Counsellors to review the specifics of your situation, to review all of the options that are available, and assess whether this is the right option for you. You can find our locations on our website athttp://www.mnpdebt.ca/contact/default.aspx. Quite a few of the facts about a bankruptcy are also located on our website athttp://www.mnpdebt.ca/personal/faq/bankruptcy/default.aspx. This page will outline your duties should you file for bankruptcy, what assets you get to keep, and which debts may not be discharged. If you would like me to have one of our Trustees contact you, let me know. Otherwise, take a look at the link above for the list of phone numbers and email addresses for each office. Regards, Donna Carson, CGA, CIRP, Trustee 1.877.500.0792 [email protected]

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