If you are unable to keep up with your debt payments you should consult a Licensed Insolvency Trustee to discuss your options before cashing-in any of your investments. Your investment savings may be exempt from seizure so you may be able to keep them if you file for personal bankruptcy or settle your debts through a consumer proposal.
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Receiving a Windfall While Bankrupt
Any assets or property that you receive or become entitled to receive, before your discharge from bankruptcy, can be seized by the trustee and distributed to your creditors. As a bankrupt, you must report any windfalls to your trustee and failure to do so could cause difficulties in obtaining your discharge from bankruptcy or even after you have received your discharge.
My Bank Account Is Always In Overdraft
Banks charge interest on overdraft account as high as 20%; this can be a costly form of credit. If you find that you are carrying an overdraft balance and running out of money between pay periods, this can be an early warning sign of future financial difficulties.
What happens If My Ex-Spouse Goes Bankrupt?
If both parties have agreed to assume responsibility for certain debts, it does not absolve them, if one of them defaults on a debt, that was granted to both parties jointly. Bankruptcy laws and family laws do not deal with assets and liabilities in the same way; there can be conflicts and unintended consequences when the two interact.
Does My Trustee Work For Me or My Creditors?
Your Trustee’s job is to administer your bankruptcy or consumer proposal following the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
Do I Qualify For Bankruptcy?
Basically, if you owe at least $1,000, are unable to keep up with your monthly debt payments and do not have assets such as vehicles, house, or investments that you can sell to pay your debts in full, then you can choose to file personal bankruptcy. It is your choice whether or not to voluntarily put yourself into bankruptcy and no one can stop you.
Why Choose a Licensed Insolvency Trustee For Advice?
A Licensed Insolvency Trustee will treat you in a dignified manner and review the facts of your situation and review the options to deal with your financial situation, including explaining how personal bankruptcy or a consumer proposal would work for you so that you can make an informed decision and choose the solution that is best for you.