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Will Bankruptcy in Alberta Get Rid of All My Debts?

Most debts, but not:

  • secured debts (eg. mortgage or car loan);

  • child support, maintenance, alimony

  • Court fines, penalties and traffic offences

  • debts obtained by fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation

  • student loans, if less than seven years since leaving university or college

  • civil claims arising from personal or sexual assualt

 

 

Personal bankruptcy is a complex legal process. If you live in Alberta and are considering bankruptcy we suggest you contact a Alberta Bankruptcy Trustee to fully review your situation. Licensed by the federal government, these Bankruptcy Trustees offer free initial consultations to answer any of your questions regarding bankruptcy or other financial options that may be available to you.

Our bankruptcy trustees are familiar with all aspects of Canadian bankruptcy law.

Call us TOLL FREE in Alberta at 310-8888 or come into any one of our 10 Alberta bankruptcy locations for a free consultation. Our Alberta bankruptcy trustees will help solve your money problems and address any debts or other concerns that might lead to personal bankruptcy.


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