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Licensed Insolvency Trustees Nova Scotia

Licensed Insolvency Trustees Nova Scotia Licensed Insolvency Trustees

What is a Licensed Insolvency Trustee? Filing bankruptcy requires the services of an LIT (Licensed Insolvency Trustee), formally known as a Bankruptcy Trustee. They are an Officer of the Court. Their job is to investigate your affairs, ensure you are not committing fraud, and ensure you understand how the process works. They are also there […]

Bankruptcy: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Bankruptcy: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Bankruptcy Faqs

Bankruptcy can be complicating, we know. We have written several topics on bankruptcy. An ultimate guide to bankruptcy, an article on how student loans work with bankruptcy, and an article on filing bankruptcy in nova scotia, just to name a few. We recommend reading those first as they will cover off many of the main […]

How to Stop Wage Garnishment in Nova Scotia

How to Stop Wage Garnishment in Nova Scotia Wage garnishment

When a creditor looks to garnish wages from you, it is a scary process. Not only do you get threatening letters and calls weeks, if not months before it occurs, but the court system is also involved, which can be quite intimidating. While a wage garnishment may seem impossible to stop, there are several remedies […]

Is a TSFA or an RRSP Better for Savings?

Is a TSFA or an RRSP Better for Savings? Is a TSFA or an RRSP Better for Savings

If you’ve made a New Year’s resolution to start saving at the beginning of the year, you may wonder what the best way is to save. The Canadian government has created two products for savings. A Tax-Free Savings Account (TSFA) is a registered product introduced in 2009. They presented it as an alternative to the […]

Student Loan Debt and Consumer Proposals

Student Loan Debt and Consumer Proposals student loan debt and consumer proposals

If you’re a student, the rising costs of attending post-secondary education can put a lot of pressure on you, both in school and once you finish your studies. You may find that economic circumstances, including the job market, have radically changed from the time you began your studies. Factor in that the maximum amortization period […]

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