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Who Needs To Know About Your Bankruptcy
19/03/2012
We'll review who needs to be informed about your bankruptcy filing. The notification process can vary depending on how many assets you have when you file.
Read More arrow_forwardLearn how a secured credit card can help rebuild your credit rating after being discharged from a bankruptcy.
Read More arrow_forwardMeeting with a Trustee about Financial Problems
15/03/2012
Bradley Milne
Consumer Proposal
Alternatives to Bankruptcy
Meeting with a Trustee about Financial Problems
Read More arrow_forwardWho Gets The Tax Refund In A Bankruptcy
11/03/2012
Which tax refunds you keep or lose in a bankruptcy
Read More arrow_forwardYour credit rating is an analysis of your financial health at a specific point in time. We'll review what happens to your credit during a bankruptcy, as well as what happens after you've been discharged from a bankruptcy.
Read More arrow_forwardOn January 10, 2012, the FCAC issued a consumer alert warning of the pitfalls in dealing with debt reduction companies. Among the things to watch out for are misleading information about getting protection from creditors and protecting your credit rating,...
Read More arrow_forwardConsumer Proposal On Credit Bureau
27/02/2012
Rob Shier
Alternatives to Bankruptcy
Consumer Proposal
I completed a consumer proposal in March 2010. I took it out in March of 2008. No problems - it really helped me out. Just wanted to know when it will be removed from my credit file.
Read More arrow_forwardI'm often asked about surplus income and how it's calculated. We'll review surplus income and voluntary payments in a bankruptcy.
Read More arrow_forwardThe Financial Consumer Agency of Canada released an article warning the public against some practices within the field of debt reduction. After reading the article, I thought it important to expand on the topic; specifically on how it relates to the field...
Read More arrow_forwardSaskatchewan - Changes in Exemptions Coming
21/02/2012
Bankruptcy
It is expected that the Enforcement of Money Judgements Act will be brought into law some time this spring. It will have a major impact on which assets are exempt in Saskatchewan.
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