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In the event of a bankruptcy, some assets are liquidated and funds are distributed amongst creditors. In Alberta, RRSPs are rarely one of these assets.

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It's important to understand what to do with your credit cards when filing for bankruptcy.

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Can gov. agencies garnish 100% of a persons income? Either motor vehicles accident recoveries, or human resources and employment services (u.i)?

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What happens when the person that has garnished your wages and I have offered to make payments of 1000/month and they want 3500/month? Is there any way that I can get it lifted? It is from the gov for past taxes. They say that was from 4yrs ago.

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Hi, I have a house that is mortaged to its value, a line of credit of #30,000, about $20,000 in credit card debt. My sources of income are a city pension and CPP disability. First question, if I go under, can they garnishee my pension or is that untouchable? Thanks...

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It’s the headline that grabs the attention of many people. But if something sounds too good to be true it probably is.

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I'm 2 years after being released from bankruptcy and now need a car loan. If the banks won't give an auto loan are there other "safe" companies in saskatchewan that will?

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If the husband has filed bankruptcy, in Alberta, can the wife who lives with him apply for and receive a government grant for house repairs, while the husband is still in bankruptcy?...thankyou.

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A link to a paper with a good overall description of how various forms of government pension plans and assistance work in Canada.

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MNP recently moved to a new location at Gullivers Square, which is directly across from the Eastgate Square Mall.

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