Calgary Bankruptcy - Alternatives to Bankruptcy


Alternatives to Bankruptcy

Credit Repair

Debt Consolidation

Consumer Proposals

Debt Problems -
Managing Your Debts


Dealing with CCRA

Financial Help

Calgary - All About Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy Danger Signals - What Are They?

Possible Solutions to Bankruptcy

Filing Bankruptcy or Making a Proposal

Bankruptcy Debts Not Discharged

What is bankruptcy?

What is a Proposal?

FAQ about Bankruptcy

FAQ about Proposals

Exempt Assets - Will I Lose Everything in Bankruptcy?

My Spouse/Partner - How are They Affected by Bankruptcy?

Bankrupcy and Student Loans (Canada)

Credit Ratings

Rebuilding Credit after Bankruptcy

Opening a Bank Account after Bankruptcy

Secured Creditors

Income Tax Debt and Bankruptcy

Farmers in Financial Difficulty

Excerpts from the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act

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Calgary Bankruptcy - Possible Solutions or Options to Bankruptcy in Calgary

  • Talk to your creditors and explain your difficulties; consider returning goods; try to negotiate smaller payments over a longer period of time.

  • Talk to your bankers. Try to arrange a consolidation loan; the bank may charge a lower interest rate than credit cards or other financers and might accept lower periodic payments.

  • Attend seminars on managing your finances presented by Credit Counselling Services of Alberta Ltd. (CCSA)

  • Check with your employer to see if there is an employee assistance plan available to provide counselling for financial management.

  • Obtain credit counselling services from your local family or community association.

  • Apply to CCSA for a Consolidation Order (Orderly Payment of Debts) allowing you to pay 100% of your debts over an extended period.

  • Contact a Calgary bankruptcy trustee to discuss whether you may be able to:

    1. make an informal arrangement or settlement with your creditors, or

    2. make a proposal under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.

    These options are NOT bankruptcy.
    There is no charge for a consultation with most bankruptcy trustees listed on this web site.


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