Wage garnishments in Nova Scotia can be complicated. Today, we’ll walk through the legalities surrounding wage garnishments and who has authority to initiate one. We’ll also provide some actionable steps for preventing or mitigating wage garnishment situations....
Navigating through turbulent economic waters can feel like battling a storm without an anchor. That’s where understanding bankruptcy laws in Nova Scotia comes to your rescue. This post is designed to be that lighthouse guiding you back to safety. We’ll...
Have you ever felt like a tightrope walker, precariously balancing over the chasm of debt? If so, then know this: You’re not alone. Many people in Nova Scotia have faced financial hardship and pondered about bankruptcy costs in Nova Scotia. The mere thought can...
Bankruptcy is a legal process regulated by the federal government. The first step in declaring bankruptcy in Nova Scotia is to speak to a licensed insolvency trustee. Licensed insolvency trustees are the only ones licensed by the federal government to administer...
Top 10 Causes of Bankruptcy in Canada Each year over 120,000 Canadians file for bankruptcy or a consumer proposal. Although you may feel like you are alone when you are experiencing financial problems, you are not. There are many other people going through similar...
One of the great myths and misunderstandings surrounding personal bankruptcy is that people think that they will lose everything they own. Fortunately this is not true. Bankruptcy is meant to help people get a fresh start. It is not meant to be a punishment. ...