Signing Your Bankruptcy Documents

If you have to file for bankruptcy, one of the key parts of the process is to sign your bankruptcy documents. But what’s the process that leads up to this? And what happens afterwards? We’re here to guide you. Need Help Reviewing Your Financial Situation? Contact a Licensed Trustee for a Free Debt Relief Evaluation … Read more

Tips on How to Get out of Debt in Edmonton

Getting out of Debt in Edmonton No one wants to be in debt. But if you find yourself in that situation, it’s good to identify the best possible ways to recover from it. Let Bankruptcy Canada be your guide on how to get out of debt in Edmonton. Although there are, of course, other ways … Read more

Can You Still Work As a Mortgage Broker or a Mortgage Agent if You Are Bankrupt in Ontario?

Working as a Mortgage Broker and Going Bankrupt If you’re a Mortgage Broker/a Mortgage Agent and you’ve just become bankrupt in Ontario you might wonder whether you can still continue in your role. And while this is on a case-by-case basis, it’s important to know that typically you won’t lose your license if you’ve found … Read more

Help A Senior Parent Budget & Manage Money

Budgeting & Managing Money For Seniors Once people reach retirement age, many individuals stop working and will rely on their pension plans such as RRSPs and government supplements for money. The trouble is, some of those senior citizens may struggle to live a comfortable life from a financial perspective. If that’s something that worries you … Read more

If I Have Debt And I Return To Canada, Will I Be Arrested At The Border?

You Might be Worried About being Arrested at the Border on Your Return According to recent statistics from Equifax Canada, the average Canadian is around $23,800 in debt, or $72,950 if you include mortgage-related loans. It’s not unusual for Canadians to have some form of debt. But, what happens if you don’t pay your debt … Read more

Is Credit Card Balance Protection Insurance Worth It?

When you take a credit card, you might receive additional service offers from your credit card companies, including balance protection insurance. In theory, credit card balance protection cover is designed to help cardholders in case of unexpected financial issues. The promise is straightforward: If you can’t make your payment toward the outstanding credit card balance, … Read more

Debt Settlement Services, Solutions, Programs & Tips in Canada – How We Work

For people who struggle with a debt situation, debt settlement services can provide the relief they need. It is a service dedicated to settling your debts in a way that is manageable and empowers debtors to rebuild their worth. However, as with any debt related service, debt settlement targets specific needs and situations. As such, … Read more

Will My Consumer Proposal Prevent My Loved Ones From Coming to Canada? 

Sponsorship While in a Consumer Proposal Debt doesn’t discriminate. It can affect people from different backgrounds or countries of origin. Hence, our Licensed Insolvency Trustees provide help to residents in Canada every day, whether they are Canadian-born or not. Need Help Reviewing Your Financial Situation? Contact a Licensed Trustee for a Free Debt Relief Evaluation … Read more

Ontario Bankruptcy Exemptions: Tools Of The Trade

Tools Of The Trade Exemption in Ontario Bankruptcy Bankruptcy is a means of making a fresh start, but what happens to the assets you own? In Canada, there are exceptions when it comes to handing assets over to a trustee, including Ontario tools of the trade bankruptcy exemptions. A brief introduction to Ontario bankruptcy exemptions … Read more

Personal Bankruptcies In Canada

Personal Bankruptcies In Canada Statistics show that personal bankruptcies in Canada are on the rise. If you’re struggling with debt, here’s a useful guide to bankruptcy and some tips to help you get back on track. Recent figures from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada show that there has been an increase in … Read more

Alberta Traffic Safety Act Not Allowed To Withhold A License After Bankruptcy

Your Driving License Can’t Be Withheld Because of Bankruptcy The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that debts associated with Section 102 of the Alberta Traffic Act do not apply following discharge from bankruptcy. Alberta Traffic Safety Act not allowed to withhold a license after bankruptcy: What does the ruling mean? The Supreme Court of Canada … Read more

How To Check Your Credit Score

Checking Your Credit Score in Canada Everyone has a credit score. If you’re unsure how to check your credit score, or you haven’t looked at your rating for a long time, this guide has all the information you need. What is a credit score? A credit score is a rating, which is used by lenders … Read more

Budgeting with Kids

How to Budget for Children & Parents Budgeting with kids doesn’t need to be difficult. In fact, it’s never really too early to familiarise your kids with some core money concepts. If you want to find out more about that then simply look below. Need Help Reviewing Your Financial Situation? Contact a Licensed Trustee for … Read more