If you have a lot of assets or a high income, you should talk to
your trustee about a consumer proposal.
Not exact matches
If you have filed bankruptcy already you can talk to your
trustee about the possibility of filing a
Consumer Proposal even while bankrupt.
Talk to your
trustee about whether or not you can afford a
consumer proposal and if this is a good option for you.
Our
trustees will determine if you qualify for a
consumer proposal and give you advice
about what kind of debt
proposal may be accepted by your creditors.
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If you would like more information
about consumer proposals in Greater Vancouver or need help figuring out if you qualify, a simple next step is to get in touch with Westgeest & Associates, your gov» t Licensed Insolvency
Trustee, for an individual, private conversation, assessment.
For more details on bankruptcy exemptions in your province and for answers to your other questions
about bankruptcy and
consumer proposals, please contact our personal Licensed Insolvency
Trustee in your area and arrange for an initial consultation, free of charge.
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Licensed bankruptcy
trustee Doug Hoyes, talks
about why a
consumer proposal is better than bankruptcy including what the key differences are between these two options available under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act in Canada.
If you are considering filing a more formal debt relief option, your bankruptcy
trustee will ask you
about your debts in order to help you decide whether bankruptcy or a
consumer proposal make the most sense for you.
As Licensed Insolvency
Trustees we will ask you some simple questions
about your debts, what you own, your income and family size to determine what a bankruptcy may cost in your situation and help you compare this to alternatives like a
consumer proposal or a debt management plan through a credit counselling agency.
Before you apply for a debt consolidation loan you might want to speak to a licensed insolvency
trustee and learn more
about your various options, including a
consumer proposal.
Guest commentary by Billy Martell, Bankruptcy
Trustee and
Consumer Proposal Administrator, Hamilton, Ontario Embarrassment is a common feeling a lot of people experience when talking
about or dealing with their debt.
Talk to one of our bankruptcy
trustees about how a
consumer proposal can lower your monthly payments.
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