
You basically have 4 options available to you:
In general terms, it is an individual that goes bankrupt and not a family. If your spouse has not co-signed for your debts they will not be affected by your bankruptcy except in determining family income available for payment to creditors.
We generally recommend that both spouses come to A.B.D.C to discuss their options together and to explore ways that they can work together to solving their financial difficulties.
In the case of debt and budget counseling and informal arrangements and negotiations on your behalf with creditors, the information supplied to us remains confidential and will only be disclosed to others with your permission. In the case of you filing a Consumer Proposal or an Assignment in Bankruptcy, the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy will maintain a record. In most cases there won't be any ad published in the local newspaper.
We hope the information you found here answered your questions and your concerns. You have a number of options now that you have visited our web site. For complete information and to answer your questions thoroughly, we encourage you to contact your A.B.D.C office, request a call, or use our application form.
• A formal Consumer Proposal (also known as a Division II Proposal) is governed by a statute, administered by a licensed Trustee in Bankruptcy, and provides protection to a debtor from the time the Consumer Proposal is filed.
• Repayment terms of an informal proposal can include the freezing of interest and/or debt forgiveness meaning, a reduction in the overall amount owed. The terms of the proposal are based on what the debtor can afford to pay.
• If there are creditors who disagree or reject the terms of the proposal, as long as most of the creditors vote (50% + $1) for your Consumer Proposal, the dissenting creditors have to abide by it.
• The formal proposal process contains a stay of proceedings that stops creditors from taking action against the debtor until the administrator is discharged; it is legally binding on all of the creditors except for collections of family support
• Tax debts will be discharged by a completed consumer proposal
• When the terms of the Consumer Proposal are met and payments completed, the release of debts pursuant to the law is binding on most creditors and is recognized by the courts.
• Credit counseling must be provided to a debtor in a consumer proposal.

I can help people who are experiencing debt problems by" immediately stopping both legal and collectors' harassment.
I have the expertise, knowledge and ability to stop these harassments caused by one's unmanageable debt load.
There are a number of options available to you such as making a "Proposal" to one's creditors or, if necessary, "Bankruptcy" as a means to settle one's debts -- legally and affordably.





