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Is filing for personal Bankruptcy your best option?

If you’re struggling to maintain minimum monthly debt payments or don’t see yourself ever getting out of debt on your own, you may consider filing a Bankruptcy.

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How Will My Family Law Proceedings Affect A Bankruptcy

In family law matters there are three types of proceedings that may affect a bankruptcy: child custody, support obligations and equalization issues.

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Tools Of Trade Exemption

Under provincial legislation in Manitoba there is an exemption for what is called “tools of trade.” As a mechanic you would be eligible for this exemption on your tools up to a value of $7,500.

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Would I Lose My Trailer In A Bankruptcy

I live in a doublewide trailer, would I lose that if I filed for bankruptcy?

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Canada Post Announcement Highlights The Need To Deal With Debt Issues Now

As the recent announcement by Canada Post on changes to their staffing and mail delivery practices demonstrates, the unexpected can happen to anyone. But everyone can – and should – be prepared to address their finances and manage their debt, no matter what the future holds.

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Determining Whether Or Not Rrsps Are Liquidated Assets When Filing For Bankruptcy In Alberta

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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Is It Possible To Save The House If You Are Going To Declare Bankruptcy Due To The Credit Card Debts

Hello, Is it possible to save the house if you are going to declare bankruptcy due to the credit card debts?

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Knowing When To File A Consumer Proposal Or Opt For A Debt Management Plan

As Canadians, we have a number of choices available to us in determining the best solution for managing our debts. Obviously, everyone’s circumstances will be a bit different, it's best to ask a few questions first to better understand your needs.

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Osb Rejects Proposal That Credit Counsellers Be Allowed To File Consumer Proposals

OSB Rejects Proposal That Credit Counsellers Be Allowed To File Consumer Proposals

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Significant increase in filings for bankruptcy and consumer proposals throughout Saskatchewan

In the following article, Ian Schofield, a Bankruptcy Trustee with MNP, discusses the significant increase in filings for bankruptcy or consumer proposals throughout Saskatchewan over the past few months.

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