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Revision as of 02:02, 30 December 2011

Here are the first steps and some useful resources for people in BC facing consumer or debt-related

problems such as:

Bankruptcy costs money. The simplest will cost you about $1400. This may seem ironic if you can’t pay the debts you already have! However, many trustees in bankruptcy offer a free initial consultation and will negotiate a payment plan you can afford. There are some debts, such as maintenance payments, court fines and some student loans, that won’t go away after a bankruptcy.