23 Jan Should I Speak With a Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT) in BC?
As the calendar turns over to the New Year, many of us take some time to reflect on how we would like our lives to change for the positive. One...
As the calendar turns over to the New Year, many of us take some time to reflect on how we would like our lives to change for the positive. One...
Are you grappling with the weight of debts, considering a Consumer Proposal as a way to regain control over your financial life? Then, you're in the right place! In this...
It is important that young adults be taught financial literacy at a younger age. Teaching them how to use credit cards wisely, manage their money and more can lead to...
No one ever sets out thinking about becoming insolvent. As a result, we often find that people have heard bits and pieces about financial insolvency law that one of their...
With the rising cost of living due to inflation, and with several Government COVID pandemic financial assistance programs drawing to a close, you may be wondering what happens next with...
With another tax year in the books, I have recently noticed an increase in questions relating to personal income tax returns. I thought to myself “What a perfect topic for...
If you have a long-outstanding debt that you have been unable to pay and you haven’t been in contact with the creditor for some time, you may be wondering: Is...
When someone contacts us to find a solution to their debt problems we are required to gain an understanding of their financial situation. We refer to this free and confidential...
When you find yourself overwhelmed by debt and you are beginning to weigh the options available, you’ve likely found that there are several to consider. The two main options are...
Calls from a collection agency or someone pretending to be the Canada Revenue Agency threatening to take you to debtor’s prison because of an unpaid debt is becoming part of...