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    • What is personal bankruptcy in Canada?
    • How do I start the personal bankruptcy process in Canada?
    • How much will filing bankruptcy cost me?
    • Bankruptcy in Canada – how long does it last?
    • What happens to my assets and what can I keep when I file for personal bankruptcy?
    • What happens to my car or vehicle if I am financing it?
    • Can I keep my home in bankruptcy?
    • What happens to my income tax refund?
    • Will filing for personal bankruptcy stop a wage garnishment and collection agencies?
    • Bankruptcy process: what happens when you declare bankruptcy in Canada?
    • What debts are unaffected by bankruptcy?
    • Student loans and bankruptcy in Canada
    • How long will my bankruptcy remain on my credit report?
    • How can I rebuild credit after I finish my bankruptcy?
    • Will filing for personal bankruptcy affect my spouse or co-signer of my debts?
    • What is a Licensed Insolvency Trustee?
    • Who oversees the personal bankruptcy process in Canada?
    • Will I have to attend bankruptcy court?
    • Situations where you cannnot file for bankruptcy
    • Case Study: What to expect if you file for bankruptcy
    • Case Study: Understanding the Bankruptcy Discharge
    • Case Study: Bankruptcy and Surplus Income
  • What is a consumer proposal in Canada?
    • What is consumer proposal in Canada?
    • How do I start the consumer proposal process in Canada?
    • Will filing a consumer proposal stop wage garnishments and collection agencies?
    • What happens during the consumer proposal process?
    • How are fees paid in a consumer proposal?
    • How long does my consumer proposal last?
    • What happens to my assets if I file a consumer proposal?
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