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G. Slocombe & Associates Inc. - Canada

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Consumer Proposal

Personal Bankruptcy

COMPANY CONTACT INFORMATION:

G. Slocombe & Associates Inc.
801 Baker St
Cranbrook , BC V1C 1A3
Website:http://www.slocombe-trustee.com/

Customer Service Phone:
Customer Service Fax:1-250-390-5372
Contact's Phone:1-877-421-2288
COMPANY INFORMATION AND BIOGRAPHY:

G. Slocombe & Associates Inc. is a Trustee in Bankruptcy firm situated in British Columbia. It is has a wide-range of services such as insolvency and restructuring firm that provides bankruptcy and insolvency services.
At G. Slocombe & Associates Inc., their goal is to help individuals and businesses in handling their debts. They are aiming to give quality tailored services utilizing their knowledge and experience.

They are delighted to respond to whatever questions you have and assist you with your concerns concerning bankruptcy or insolvency. With that, they provide free initial consultations with their bankruptcy trustee, and offer the Free Case Evaluation tool. You can also ask questions through their e-mail.

Gareth Slocombe is a member of the Canadian Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals. Aside from that, he is a certified Trustee in Bankruptcy and a Chartered Accountant. Gareth does consultations on different bankruptcy trustee offices which are Nanaimo, Victoria, Courtenay or Comox and Cranbrook. He will be thrilled to meet you personally to talk about your situation or to receive emails from you.

Product Name Product Description
Consumer Proposal When you file for bankruptcy, it is legal processes in which you allocate your assets to a certified bankruptcy trustee in exchange for you getting some relief of your debts. Bankruptcy in British Columbia is managed by federal law and by the provincial B.C. bankruptcy rules.

Bankruptcy laws are intended to allow an honest but unlucky debtor to attain relief from the debts being owed while handling the creditors evenly and comparatively. With the bankruptcy process, you are able to obtain a new start financially.

For you to file for bankruptcy in B.C., and in Canada, you must be a resident or do business in Canada and be insolvent. When you become an insolvent person, you should be in debt for at least $1,000 and must not be capable to pay off the debts as they reach their due. Aside from that, you have stopped paying your existing obligations even if it is already due. And lastly, when you have debts that are more than your possible value of assets, you can file for a bankruptcy.
Personal Bankruptcy When you file for bankruptcy, it is legal processes in which you allocate your assets to a certified bankruptcy trustee in exchange for you getting some relief of your debts. Bankruptcy in British Columbia is managed by federal law and by the provincial B.C. bankruptcy rules.

Bankruptcy laws are intended to allow an honest but unlucky debtor to attain relief from the debts being owed while handling the creditors evenly and comparatively. With the bankruptcy process, you are able to obtain a new start financially.

For you to file for bankruptcy in B.C., and in Canada, you must be a resident or do business in Canada and be insolvent. When you become an insolvent person, you should be in debt for at least $1,000 and must not be capable to pay off the debts as they reach their due. Aside from that, you have stopped paying your existing obligations even if it is already due. And lastly, when you have debts that are more than your possible value of assets, you can file for a bankruptcy.