Français | Contact Us | Help | Search | Canada Site | ||||||
Home | Site Map | What's New | About Us | FAQs |
Bankruptcy Debtors | ||
DebtorsDebt is mounting - what can you do?The following links are provided to answer the particular needs of debtors, the proper name for someone who owes others money. Learn how to avoid debt and improve your financial condition. Or if you are unable to pay back what you owe, these links will help you understand the bankruptcy process and what bankruptcy will mean to you. You may wish to start by reading the documents Dealing with Debt: A Consumer's Guide and Debtors' Frequently Asked Questions or by visiting our link to Bankruptcy Basics You should also be aware of the trustee's role in the process. A trustee in bankruptcy is a person licensed by the Superintendent of Bankruptcy to handle the process of proposals and bankruptcies. Only licensed trustees can provide bankruptcy services. Although they represent creditors (those who are owed money), trustees are officers of the court who also advise debtors of their options with respect to debt problems. In addition, they
Trustee Directory
Managing Your Debt
Managing Money
Youth Financial Awareness Other important links for debtorsFrom the Acts, Rules and Policies section on the OSB website: From the Publications and Reports section on the OSB website: You may want to also see this website:
|
Created: 2005-05-29 Updated: 2005-10-05 |
Top of Page |
Important Notices |