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Q:

    Danger Signals - What Are They?

 
 

A:

  • Are your creditors constantly contacting you for payment of overdue bills?

  • Are you always paying only the minimum balance on your credit cards?

  • Do you take cash advances from your credit cards or borrow money from family or friends to pay your regular monthly living expenses?

  • Are your wages being garnished or your assets seized?

  • Are bill collectors or collection agencies calling you at work for payment of your bills?

  • Do you constantly pay interest and service charges on all your debts because you can't pay on time?

  • Do you spend more than 40% of your take home pay on your rent or mortgage, house maintenance and utilities?

  • Are you always making arrangements with your creditors to catch up on missed payments?

If you answered YES to any of these questions, you may have a debt problem or be heading for one.

 

Our qualified Alberta trustess are familiar with all aspects of Canadian bankruptcy law. We currently have offices in Calgary, Red Deer, and Edmonton. We are sponsors of Alberta Bankruptcy.

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Are your financial problems causing you sleepless nights?

Danger Signals - What Are They?

Possible Solutions

Filing Bankruptcy or Making a Proposal

Debts Not Discharged

What is bankruptcy?

What is a Proposal?

FAQ about Bankruptcy

FAQ about Proposals

Exempt Assets - Will I Lose Everything?

My Spouse/Partner - How are They Affected?

Student Loans (Canada)

Credit Ratings

Rebuilding Credit

Opening a Bank Account

Secured Creditors

Income Tax Debt

Farmers in Financial Difficulty

Excerpts from the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act

Who else can help?

 

 
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