Our knowledgeable team of Licensed Insolvency Trustees provide information and expert advice to help you on your way to becoming debt free. Our blog includes podcasts, videos, articles, case studies and Industry Insights about consumer proposals and bankruptcy in Ontario as well as personal finance, credit rebuilding and other money management tips for anyone looking to get out of, or stay out of, debt.
Your credit history directly affects your credit score and report. Our guide explains what you need to know about credit history, how it affects your ability to borrow and how to manage it.
In this blog, we’ll show you why and how Canadian middle-income households were hit the hardest over the last year during the global pandemic. Find out which earners saved and which borrowed the most.
What is the point of making extra loan payments? Here we explain how making more payments can save your money and help you pay off your debts much earlier.
Are leased or financed vehicles included in your bankruptcy? Learn how car payments are treated in a bankruptcy or consumer proposal and what happens to your car loan or lease obligation.
If you are facing a power of sale or foreclosure by your mortgage lender, find out what the basics and differences of both legal proceedings are, and what options you have.
Will filing for bankruptcy help stop a mortgage foreclosure? Can I keep my home? What are my options if I cannot afford my mortgage payments? Find out with our comprehensive guide to foreclosures and bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy and credit counselling are two commonly compared options to deal with debt problems. Understand the benefits and downsides of each alternative and which would best suit your financial situation.
Threatening an involuntary bankruptcy can be a very intimidating tactic that collection agents use against debtors. Want to know if this actually applies to you? Doug Hoyes explains.
A Consumer Proposal Administrator is someone who can file for a consumer proposal. In fact, they are the only authorized debt expert in Canada who can. Learn about their role and how to find one in this blog.
Doug Hoyes explains what happens with your principle balance and interest rates when you can’t afford your deferred mortgage payments. Learn about options you have to help you move forward.
A right of offset is when you have unpaid debt, and your lender seizes money directly from your bank account. Learn about who can exercise this legal proceeding, when it can occur, and what you can do about it.
Has a debt collection agent called, and left you confused about what your rights were in the situation? This guide explains Ontario’s debt collection laws and how to deal with these agencies.
Do you ever wonder if the debt you have accrued is more than you can handle? Or what is considered a ‘normal' debt-to-income ratio of someone in your financial situation? Find out more in this post.
Has the CRA charged you with interest or penalties? Learn about financial situations that qualify for waived charges, how to file for the CRA Taxpayer Relief Program and what to do if you aren’t approved.
Wondering what happens after you’ve completed the mandatory requirements of a consumer proposal? We explain what a Certificate of Full Performance means for you and what happens with your debts.