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Moose Jaw Bankruptcy Trustees


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Got Debt? Need Help?

Our Moose Jaw Bankruptcy Trustees CAN HELP.

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The cost of a Saskatchewan bankruptcy is set by the Government.  Our Moose Jaw bankruptcy trustees have payment terms available.


Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Bankruptcy Trustees can be found at the following link:

Moose Jaw Bankruptcy Trustees

 

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Click to get a Confidential Callback from this Bankruptcy Professional!Deloitte & Touche Inc., (306) 525-DEBT (3328) (Regina Office) Toll Free:  1-800-961-DEBT (3328) (Regina Office)
#1 - 16 Lancaster Road , Moose Jaw, SK Email Website  MapClick for Audio


Click for a Confidential Callback from this trustee. Meyers Norris Penny Limited, 310-9700 (Toll-Free & Local Calls)
100 Fairford Street West, Moose Jaw, SK Email Website MapClick for Audio


 

 

Trustees - What they are and what they do.

Moose Jaw Bankruptcy Trustees have a number of ways to help people suffering a financial crisis. These can include credit counselling, refinancing, budgeting and making settlement offers or proposals.

Bankruptcy Trustees are the only debt professionals in Saskatchewan who offer a full range of debt relief solutions, and the only debt professionals who can guarantee protection from your creditors.

Trustees in bankruptcy are highly trained professionals with a stringent code of ethics who will give you the best advice they can, even if it means you do not use their services. All trustees have at times:

  • advised people not to go bankrupt because they were judgment proof;

  • advised people on how to make an informal proposal without the services of a trustee in bankruptcy;

  • advised people on how they could get compassionate relief from their debts without the services of a trustee in bankruptcy;

  • referred people to other professionals where it was in the best interest of the debtor;

  • advised people on how they could avoid bankruptcy and get control of their debt by better budgeting and discipline, without the services of a trustee in bankruptcy.