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.

Will My Personal Bankruptcy Affect My Spouse?

When you file a personal bankruptcy it does not directly affect your spouse or reflect on their credit report.  Your personal bankruptcy is between you and your creditors.  Your spouse is not liable for your debts simply because he/she is your spouse.  However, your personal bankruptcy can have an impact on the other person in certain ways.

Personal Bankruptcy and Income Taxes – What You Need to Know

When filing a personal bankruptcy income tax debts are discharged the same as any other unsecured debt, such as credit cards and personal loans. If you are struggling with income tax debt or have had your wages garnished then you should seek the assistance of a professional.

Which Debt Solutions, is Right for Me?

With consumer debt at an all-time high, the number of companies offering credit counselling or debt settlement services, are multiplying at an alarming rate.   Many of these companies have large advertising budgets and slick websites designed to play on the fears of stressed out consumers who are in need of debt relief.

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.