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Difference between revisions of "Introduction to Debtors' Options (10:IV)"

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If the debtor receives income from a statutory benefit that is exempt from garnishment (e.g social assistance or COVID-19 benefits), they should be advised as to how to protect their money after it is paid to them. '''The right of offset allows banks to seize deposited funds from an account at that  institution to cover a loan or account in default. If funds which are exempt from garnishment are deposited into a regular account that is commingled with other funds, they will not be protected from seizure by the financial institution. Their income should be safe if it is paid by  direct deposit into an account at an institution to which they do not owe any money.''' No other deposits should ever be made into this account.  It is also helpful to speak to a branch manager so that they understand the purpose of the account. '''A debtor should be advised that they have  a right to open a personal bank account at a chartered bank, even if they do not have a job or do not have money to put in the account right away.''' However, the applicant can be refused if the bank employee suspects fraud or experiences harassment from the applicant. For further  information, see: http://www.fcac-acfc.gc.ca and navigate through the website by clicking on Consumers > Resources > Publications > Banking > Opening a personal banking account: understanding your rights.
If the debtor receives income from a statutory benefit that is exempt from garnishment (e.g social assistance or COVID-19 benefits), they should be advised as to how to protect their money after it is paid to them. '''The right of offset allows banks to seize deposited funds from an account at that  institution to cover a loan or account in default. If funds which are exempt from garnishment are deposited into a regular account that is commingled with other funds, they will not be protected from seizure by the financial institution. Their income should be safe if it is paid by  direct deposit into an account at an institution to which they do not owe any money.''' No other deposits should ever be made into this account.  It is also helpful to speak to a branch manager so that they understand the purpose of the account. '''A debtor should be advised that they have  a right to open a personal bank account at a chartered bank, even if they do not have a job or do not have money to put in the account right away.''' However, the applicant can be refused if the bank employee suspects fraud or experiences harassment from the applicant. For further  information, see: http://www.fcac-acfc.gc.ca and navigate through the website by clicking on Consumers > Resources > Publications > Banking > Opening a personal banking account: understanding your rights.


:'''NOTE:''' This right to open a personal account does not extend to credit unions. Credit unions are regulated under provincial legislation rather than the federal act and they have wider powers to deny applicants. For further information, visit http://www.fic.gov.bc.ca.
:'''NOTE:''' This right to open a personal account does not extend to credit unions. Credit unions are regulated under provincial legislation rather than the federal act and they have wider powers to deny applicants. For further information, visit https://www.bcfsa.ca.


== C. Harassment by Debt Collectors ==
== C. Harassment by Debt Collectors ==
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