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All About Bankruptcy in Canada
Should I File Bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy Alternatives and Solutions in Canada
How to File Bankruptcy or Make a Proposal to Your Creditors in Canada
Debts Not Discharged from Bankruptcy
Definition of Bankruptcy in Canada
Definition of a Proposal in Canada
Help - Questions and Answers on Bankruptcy in Canada
Help - Questions and Answers on Proposals to Creditors in Canada
Some Assets Exempt in Bankruptcy
How is My Spouse/Husband/Wife/Partner Affected by my Bankruptcy?
Student Loans and Bankruptcy in Canada
Credit Ratings
Rebuilding Credit After Bankruptcy
Opening a Bank Account After Bankruptcy
Secured Creditors
CRA Income Tax Debt and Bankruptcy
Farmers in Financial Difficulty
Who else can help with Bankruptcy in Canada?
Bankruptcy Canada Statistics
Alternatives to Filing Bankruptcy in Canada
Credit Repair
Consumer Proposals
Debt Management
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Bankruptcy Alternatives and Solutions in Canada
The following are some alternatives to filing personal bankruptcy in Canada.
Talk to your creditors in Canada and explain your difficulties; consider returning goods; try to negotiate smaller payments over a longer period of time.
Arrange a debt consolidation loan with your bank; the bank may charge a lower interest rate than credit cards and might accept lower payments.
Ask your employer to see if there is an assistance plan available to provide counselling for money management.
Access credit counselling services from your local community association.
Contact a bankruptcy trustee in Canada to discuss whether you may be able to:
make an informal arrangement or settlement with your creditors, or
make a proposal under the Canadian Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
Bankruptcy by Province
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