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Its A Good Thing We Have Consumer Proposals

Often, when people think of insolvency, they relate it directly to bankruptcy. This can be very deflating to those who find themselves struggling with debt, but want to avoid having to file for bankruptcy.

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Experiencing Financial Distress? Good News: YOU HAVE OPTIONS!

Unmanageable debt is exhausting. Living in financial uncertainty while trying to maneuver multiple payment schedules at varying interest rates, paired with the harassing phone calls from creditors can be completely overwhelming.

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Debt Relief Can Be Relieving

Are your debt problems heating up? Perhaps it’s time to cool off with some debt relief

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5 Reasons To File A Consumer Proposal

A Consumer Proposal is an alternative to declaring personal bankruptcy. It’s an arrangement that’s negotiated with your creditors through a Licensed Bankruptcy Trustee.

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The Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy in Canada (OSB) is a special operating agency of Industry Canada that protects the integrity of the bankruptcy and insolvency system for the benefit of investors, lenders, consumers and the public.

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The Benefits Of A Consumer Proposal Versus A Bankruptcy

Consumer proposals and bankruptcies are both government legislated options which can provide you with relief from significant debt problems.

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How Long Do Bankruptcy & Consumer Proposals Last

Upon filing for bankruptcy, there are a number of duties that you must complete which include paying fees, participation in two debt counseling sessions and submission of monthly income and expense statements.

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How Will a Consumer Proposal Affect my Credit Rating?

If you’re overwhelmed with debt and looking for relief, you may be wondering if bankruptcy is your only option.

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Picture this scenario: you are experiencing major debt challenges. You might also not be in a position to address your debt problems by obtaining a debt consolidation loan or seek credit counselling.

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Sgi Claims In A Bankruptcy In Saskatchewan

Generally when you file for bankruptcy or make a proposal to your creditors, unsecured debts will be released. Section 178 of the Bankruptcy Act lists the only debts that survive a bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal.

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