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== What happens next? ==
== What happens next? ==
If you pursue a formal '''proposal''' or '''bankruptcy''' itself, you must have a Trustee in Bankruptcy to assist you. Try the Yellow pages of your phone book under "Bankruptcy" or see [[Bankruptcy BC]] in the [[Resource List]] for contact information for Trustees in Bankruptcy. Most of your creditors will have to agree to a formal proposal. In a bankruptcy, your assets (except for necessities like clothing, medical aids, furniture, appliances, work tools, an inexpensive vehicle and sometimes your residence) are turned over to your trustee, who will use them to pay off some of your debts. Once you are "discharged" from bankruptcy (usually after nine months) the bankruptcy debts will be cancelled. It will take some time after the bankruptcy for you to re-establish your credit.
If you pursue a formal '''proposal''' or '''bankruptcy''' itself, you must have a trustee in bankruptcy to assist you. Try the Yellow Pages of your phone book under "bankruptcy" or see [[Bankruptcy BC]] in the [[Resource List]] for contact information for trustees in bankruptcy. Most of your creditors will have to agree to a formal proposal. In a bankruptcy, your assets (except for necessities like clothing, medical aids, furniture, appliances, work tools, an inexpensive vehicle and sometimes your residence) are turned over to your trustee, who will use them to pay off some of your debts. Once you are "discharged" from bankruptcy (usually after nine months) the bankruptcy debts will be cancelled. It will take some time after the bankruptcy for you to re-establish your credit.


== Where to get help ==
== Where to get help ==
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