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Claiming Bankruptcy in Canada

Claiming Bankruptcy is simply a declaration of unmanageable debt. One is Insolvent when one is unable to meet financial obligations when payment is due. When you declare Bankruptcy in Canada, a Bankruptcy Trustee advises your creditors that you are insolvent. 

Unmanageable debt can affect anyone. Almost 100,000 Canadians filed personal bankruptcy in 2006 alone.

No one plans to become bankrupt, but speaking with a Debt Management Counselor at canadadebtadvice.info can help you. There are many alternatives to claiming bankruptcy in Canada. Our Debt Management Counselors are experts in Bankruptcy laws in Canada and ways to avoid claiming Bankruptcy, throughout Canada.

Call us today. There is always something we can do. 

Schedule a free consultation. Remember, we work for you, it's confidential, and there is always something we can do!

The leading causes of personal bankruptcy claiming in Canada include:

Job Loss

Health Problems

Divorce

All of these circumstances can affect people unexpectedly.

If credit counseling, consumer proposals, or debt consolidation loans havent helped or are unavailable, you may consider claiming bankruptcy or a consumer proposal. Claiming Bankruptcy is a last alternative when you cannot pay your creditors. The precise rules vary in each province of Canada. Our advisors can help guide your options in Canada, so that you can make an informed decision, in your best interests.

Is Bankruptcy Right for You?

If you owe more then $1000 and are not able to repay your debts as they are due, you may be eligible for bankruptcy. Claiming Bankruptcy in Canada is a last option for debt relief, but it is better than having your wages garnisheed for many years, which can interfere with you paying rent and supporting your family.

Alternatives to Bankruptcy

There are a number of legal alternatives which can help you to avoid declaring bankruptcy in Canada, including Debt Settlement, Consumer Proposals & Debt Pooling. To discuss any of these options with a debt management expert, simply call us. Residents of Canada can call us toll-free at 1-800-558-1713.

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