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Four ways a Licensed Insolvency Trustee can help you resolve your debt

Can I file a second Consumer Proposal?

A Consumer Proposal is one of the many options available to consumers who are looking for a manageable way to eliminate debt while avoiding Bankruptcy. But you’re wondering if you can file another Proposal if you’ve gone this route once or...

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You Can't Hide From Your Creditors

One of the worst parts of having debt problems is dealing with the multiple phone calls from creditors and collection agencies looking for payment.

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Your credit cards are adding up. Add to that several other loans and lines of credit, and the complex juggling act of making your minimum payments can seem like a full-time job.

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Exploring the Differences Between a Consumer Proposal and a Bankruptcy

In today’s constantly shifting economic landscape, many Canadian households are struggling to keep up from one payment to the next – let alone keep up with an ever-increasing cost of living.

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Filing Taxes The Inevitable Annual Event

A lot has changed over the past 200 years, but those two simple truths live on. Much as it may irk some, cost more to others and confuse many, filing taxes is the law, plain and simple.

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Personal Taxes And Consumer Proposals: How Does That Work?

I am often asked if personal income tax and / or GST debt can be dealt with through a Consumer Proposal. The short answer is yes; however...

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Is The Stigma Of Debt Preventing You From Getting The Help You Need?

Often, people are uncomfortable speaking openly about their debt and its impact on their personal well-being.

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Rebuilding Credit After A Consumer Proposal Or Bankruptcy

Come through the other side of a Consumer Proposal or bankruptcy and need to build credit? Here’s some tips!

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Will Filing For Bankruptcy Or Consumer Proposal Affect My Children

You've done everything you can to provide a good life for your family. You've worked hard to put a roof over their head, food on the table, clothing on their backs — to make sure they'll never want for anything.

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