Bankruptcy Charlottetown
How Long Will I be Bankrupt?
If you are a first-time bankrupt, you are eligible for an automatic discharge from bankruptcy after 9 months if you have no obligation to make Surplus Income payments and after 21 months if you have to make Surplus Income payments.
Read MoreWill Bankruptcy Ruin My Credit?
People often try to avoid bankruptcy at all costs because they are worried about ruining their credit rating. They pride themselves on paying their bills on time, have always maintained a strong credit score and they thought of doing anything to jeopardize that is unthinkable.
Read MoreWill My Friends and Family Know I Went Bankrupt?
Personal bankruptcy and consumer proposal filings are a matter of public record and are kept on file with the Government of Canada through the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy. These records are accessible for a fee but how many people, other than Licensed Insolvency Trustee (bankruptcy trustee), would incur the expense or even think or know where to look?
Read MoreCan Bankruptcy Deal With My Student Loans?
Individuals who file a personal bankruptcy or consumer proposal, at least 7 years after ceasing to be a part-time or full-time student, are released from paying their Canadian student loan debt.
Read MoreWhat is Surplus Income and How Will it Affect My Bankruptcy?
Surplus Income is having excess income above the net monthly income threshold, set by the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, for a person or family to maintain a minimal standard of living in Canada.
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