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Saint John Bankruptcy Trustees, NB.

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Saint John Bankruptcy Trustees. Saint John Bankruptcy Information.

(Also Refer to: Saint John Bankruptcy FAQ's & Assets that can be kept: Saint John Bankruptcy Exemptions)

The Saint John bankruptcy trustees listed here are members of the CAIRP and therefore subject to the highest ethical standards. These Saint John bankruptcy trustees will give you a free initial consultation and if you require their services will set up monthly payment terms.


Reminder: Please fill out and take this form to your initial consultation with your bankruptcy trustee. This will ensure that your bankruptcy trustee has all necessary information and can give you the most accurate advice on bankruptcy, proposals and other options you may have.

Saint John, NB Bankruptcy Trustees

[BULLET]French Spoken A.C. Poirier & Associates Inc., 506-634-1202,
Toll Free 1-888-455-6060

Suite 401, 133 Prince William Street, Saint John, NB,   Email  Website Click to get a Confidential Callback from this Bankruptcy Professional! Map

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Allan Marshall & Associates Inc., (506) 634-7850,
Toll Free 1-888-371-8900

 400 - 53 King St., Saint John, NB,  Email Website Click to get a Confidential Callback from this Bankruptcy Professional! Map

[BULLET]French Spoken PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc., 506-653-9499
Toll Free: 1-888-PWC-DEBT  (792-3328)

44 Chipman Hill, Suite 300, Saint John, NB, Email Website  Click to get a Confidential Callback from this Bankruptcy Professional! MapSpeaker


One of the main purposes of Bankruptcy Law is to give a person, who is hopelessly burdened with debt, a fresh start by wiping out his or her debts.

The objective of this website is to provide the person, thinking about declaring bankruptcy, the information he or she needs to make an informed decision. You will then have a good understanding of what the law allows when you meet with your Bankruptcy Trustee.

A Bankruptcy wipes out all a person's eligible debts usually within nine months. In the vast majority of cases the debtor has no assets that he or she would lose. Bankruptcy gives a person a relatively quick "fresh start".

A Proposal is for people who want to pay off a portion of their debts (Say 20 or 30 percent) over a period of usually three to five years

Visit our Bankruptcy FAQ's, which will answer most of your questions. If your questions are still not answered we have an "Ask a Bankruptcy Trustee" feature so you can ask a trustee in bankruptcy in your area a question.

We have all the Bankruptcy Exemptions or assets you can keep in a bankruptcy for each province and territory.

When you are ready to see a Bankruptcy Trustee we have a listing of Bankruptcy Trustees in all provinces, who will provide a FREE Consultation.

You can try our Bankruptcy Predictor. Also check out our information on Credit Ratings and how you can get a FREE credit report. We also have tips on how to get a credit card after bankruptcy and reestablishing your credit.

 


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