How Much Does It Cost For An Assessment

2010-06-10

Hello, Most Trustees will do an assessment of your financial situation at no cost.  To get the most out of your session, you should come prepared with a list of your debts (recent statements are helpful) and assets, recent pay stubs, an idea of your monthly income and expenses, and any other material you think may be relevant to your situation. If you reside in a northern or "remote" location where there are no licensed Trustees in Bankruptcy, you may be able to have an assessment completed by telephone. Brad Milne, CIRP Trustee in Bankruptcy Brandon, Manitoba

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