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Author:   James
Date:   June 16, 2003
Question:  

I recently permanently moved to Alberta and have found the need to declare bankruptcy. Most of my belongings and all of my debts are from another province which I do not plan to return to. Where do I claim bankruptcy? Can I do it in Alberta or is there a residency requirement?

 


From:
 

Ann Clarke, Alger & Associates Inc.
Date:   June 16, 2003
Answer:  

You can file in Alberta as you are now living here.

Ann Clarke
phone: (403) 296-2972
aclarke@moneyhelp.ca




 
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