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Personal Bankruptcy Archives - Fresh Start Now
Separation, Divorce and Bankruptcy	Kathy Lenart	2018-07-13T11:40:43+00:00
Finding a Trustee in bankruptcy is easy – just Google “bankruptcy” or flip through your phone book. Selecting a Trustee may be more difficult. Why? Taking the step to even explore the idea of bankruptcy is an emotional decision. No one wants to feel as if they failed. No one wants to let someone else know they’ve had trouble managing their finances. Yet, however [...]
Selecting the right Trustee in bankruptcy	Kathy Lenart	2018-07-13T11:58:51+00:00
Bankruptcy and your 407 ETR debt	Kathy Lenart	2017-12-05T20:00:23+00:00
A Special Thank You	Kathy Lenart	2017-12-05T20:00:31+00:00
You’re drowning in debt and something needs to be done but you’re worried about the costs of going bankrupt. Can you afford to file for bankruptcy? Even though you are struggling to make ends meet, there is a minimum fee that a Trustee in bankruptcy is required to charge to file your bankruptcy. The minimum fee ranges from $1,800 to $2,000 for a first [...]
Can I afford to file for bankruptcy?	Kathy Lenart	2017-12-05T20:00:51+00:00
There’s a real fear among Canada’s five million seniors and boomers who are approaching their retirement years that they may not have enough money to have a comfortable retirement. Media reports about under-funded pension plans have added to those concerns. According to a national survey conducted for the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA), half of Canadians admit to worrying about money. Another study [...]
Debt Advice for Seniors	Kathy Lenart	2018-07-13T11:44:54+00:00
This is a common concern to many individuals considering bankruptcy as a vehicle is needed to travel to work in order to earn an income. In most cases, the answer is yes. In Ontario, there is an exemption for you to retain a personal vehicle up to a liquidation value of $5,650. If you own your car free and clear, with no liens, and [...]
Can I keep my car in a bankruptcy?	Kathy Lenart	2017-12-05T20:01:30+00:00
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