Find a Licensed Insolvency Trustee (Bankruptcy Trustee) Near Me
Meeting With Your Trustee
The concept of meeting with a Licensed Insolvency Trustee can be scary.
However, there are several reasons you can be confident in meeting with one of the Licensed Insolvency Trustees that have partnered with Bankruptcy Canada:
- You will meet with the trustee in confidence during a private and confidential meeting;
- The trustee will carefully and patiently explain all of your debt relief options;
- The trustee you meet with will explain all of your options and point out what they feel is your best solution although you will never be forced into a decision;
- Each Insolvency Trustee of Bankruptcy Canada will provide you with a no cost and confidential consultation meeting to discuss local bankruptcy filings, consumer proposals or other debt relief solutions.
All of our partner trustees are federally regulated by the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy to help people dealing with financial difficulties.
We can help you eliminate your debt and start fresh!
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LIT (Bankruptcy Trustee Canada)
These bankruptcy trustees provide local bankruptcy help and consumer proposal advice.
All trustees listed with Bankruptcy Canada are licensed by the federal government.
In order to file a consumer proposal or go bankrupt you need to work with a Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT), such as those working with Bankruptcy Canada.
By working with a bankruptcy trustee you will find the perfect solution to your money problems.
You can find a trustee in bankruptcy (know formerly called Licensed Insolvency Trustees (LITs)) in all large cities and communities across Canada.
In order to help you find the right bankruptcy expert we have made it easy for you to find a professional bankruptcy trustee by province or city.
People struggling with debt in the territories are able to go bankrupt or file a consumer proposal over the phone and online.
Only the Licensed Insolvency Trustees of Bankruptcy Canada are federally licensed and regulated by the federal government to provide debt relief services to people in debt across Canada.
Important information about Licensed Insolvency Trustees
A Bankruptcy Trustee (now called a Licensed Insolvency Trustee) is a person licensed by the Superintendent of Bankruptcy to administer proposals and bankruptcies and manage assets held in trust.
The trustee can give a debtor information and advice about both the proposal and bankruptcy processes and make sure that both the debtor’s rights and the creditor’s rights are respected.
A person must use a Trustee to go bankrupt.
However, Trustees serve other duties as well.
A Licensed Insolvency Trustee can serve as a professional debt consultant, give debt counselling, and help make agreements with the creditors to whom you owe money.
Another duty of a Trustees is to make proposals on your behalf to your creditors.
In the case of you requiring legal help your Trustees can refer you to the right insolvency lawyer.
In rare cases, the trustee will represent you in bankruptcy court.
Your Bankruptcy Trustee (LIT) can also tell you when you can avoid bankruptcy.
Licensed Insolvency Trustees are professionals who have a strict code of ethics and are regulated by the Canadian government.
Licensed Insolvency Trustees fees are also controlled by the government.
Our Licensed Insolvency Trustees are well trained professional debt consultants who must pass a bankruptcy course, have a university degree and must pass an RCMP investigation before they can receive their trustee license.
These friendly and licensed debt professionals are here to help you in any way they can.
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