The homeowner must submit an application to the bank, documenting
evidence of financial hardships.
If you do not wish to provide
evidence of your financial hardship to the creditor, the creditor may still accept a debt settlement proposal, but it will usually be for a higher amount than if you are willing to provide evidence to establish financial hardship.
Not exact matches
You can argue during your court hearing that garnishment would create undue
financial hardship by presenting
evidence of a limited income.
Where an employer finds that he or she can not make reasonable accommodation in order to offer an employment opportunity to a person on the basis
of that person's religion the employer shall, before he or she refuses such employment opportunity based on a bona fide occupational requirement, support his or her findings based on
evidence that to make an accommodation would impose an undue
hardship involving either
financial cost or business inconvenience to the employer.
Prohibits judges from confining person solely for non-payment
of monies owed if such person has shown by a preponderance
of the
evidence that the person is not able to pay without causing substantial
financial hardship to such person or the family or dependents thereof.
Those factors include: her squandering
of the time when she was paid support while also being intentionally unemployed; her unilateral move to Mexico accompanied by her express decision to not work or be underemployed; her failure to produce relevant
evidence about her past and present
financial circumstances in a timely fashion; her active misrepresentations to Mr. Street concerning her income; her filing
of false
evidence before this Court and the Provincial Court about her employment activities in Mexico; her delay in seeking spousal support; the
hardship that would be borne by Mr. Street, A.S.S. and his new family members arising from her past (in) actions and in seeking support at this late date; and, her failure to comply with the Rules.
Emerging
evidence shows that the most common adverse impacts
of problem gambling include family and dyadic relationship dysfunction,
financial hardship, co-occurring psychopathologies and family conflict (Dowling et al. 2009; Hodgins et al. 2006; Jackson et al. 1999; Kalischuk et al. 2006).