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Will Filing For Bankruptcy Or Consumer Proposal Affect My Children

You've done everything you can to provide a good life for your family. You've worked hard to put a roof over their head, food on the table, clothing on their backs — to make sure they'll never want for anything.

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Are You Eligible For A Consumer Proposal?

When you are unable to meet your debts under the original terms you agreed to or even if you can repay your debts but not under the terms you originally agreed to, a Consumer Proposal may be a viable option.

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Do you have income tax debt and are you concerned about your ability to repay it?

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When eliminating debt, a Consumer Proposal just one of the options outside of bankruptcy. So how do the others stack up?

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Consumer Proposal Payment Terms

A Consumer Proposal is a formal, legally binding process which involves a reduction of unsecured debt, or an extension of time for repayment of the debt or both.

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What Is A Voluntary Deposit

Voluntary deposit is a judicial process used in Québec to restructure a debt repayment. It is legislated in the Québec Code of Civil Procedure.

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Rebuilding Credit During A Consumer Proposal

Congratulations on taking the first step towards addressing your debt head on and working towards a fresh financial start!

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How A Consumer Proposal Can Get You Out Of Debt

As the national economy continues to waiver and unemployment grips several provinces, the realities of mounting debt are all too real for thousands of Canadian households.

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Can I File A Consumer Proposal If I'm Bankrupt?

If you are an individual who has filed a bankruptcy under the BIA and you have not been discharged from bankruptcy, you may opt to make a Consumer Proposal to your creditors.

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Getting To Know The Consumer Proposal

While filing for bankruptcy may be a completely viable option for some, it’s not the only option out there.

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