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Can one spouse file bankruptcy without damaging the other’s credit?
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4 Things You Should Know About Consolidating Credit Card Debt
Home / Blog / Credit, Debt If you’re carrying a high number of credit card debts, you might want to consider a consolidation loan to pay off your balances. Such a loan leaves you with just one payment (the loan) instead of several (to your various credit card companies). This

How to Get Help with Student Loan Debt
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Alternatives to Filing for Bankruptcy
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What is Credit Counselling and How Can It Help?
Home / Blog / Credit One of the sad facts of life is that very few people are actually taught how to manage their finances. Worse, many people think of money as being a private matter and won’t discuss it even when they know they need help. Small wonder then,

How will my bankruptcy or consumer proposal affect my children’s bank accounts?
Home / Blog / Bankruptcy, Consumer Proposal If you’re facing either bankruptcy or a consumer proposal, you may be concerned about what will happen to savings set aside for your children either by you or someone else. In the case of a proposal, the answer will most likely be ‘nothing’.