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single mom three kids no income

I have separated from my husband have no job our house is up for sale and my husband wants to file for bankrupcy,I feel the need to do the same. We do not have a separation agreement as yet and with three children in my care I need to know what is the best course […]

bankruptcy

can you declare bankruptcy if you have a well paying job? Posted from: Ontario

Fees for filing

A person needs desparately to file for bankruptcy. However this person is in such poor health, is unable to work, and lives on $500 and something per month and is unable to pay for her filing. Please advise. Posted from: Ontario

self employed

Prior to calculation of surplus income calculation, I was told by one trustee that not all expenses that are accepted by the cra are accepted by the BIA. Is this true and if so, where is this detailed information found? Posted from: Ontario

adult children

If our adult children who are students with pt income refuse to participate in the bankruptcy surplus determination, will this be held against me and my wife in our joint bankruptcy? Posted from: Ontario

CAN I TRAVEL?

My question is if I can travel after bankruptcy? Posted from: Ontario

Will my parents’ income be included in my surplus

I currently live with my parents b/c i can`t afford to go on my own. When I file for bankruptcy do their income have anything to do with me? Will their income be included in my surplus income because I reside with them? Posted from: Newfoundland and Labrador

Surplus income

If we have 4 people living in our home our threshold is $3303. If we don`t currently pay mortgage/rent will that fact change how our surplus income is calculated or is it based completely on the government threshold for a family of 4. I`m thinking that since we have more disposable income that maybe we […]

medical expenses

According to the rules of surplus, medical expenses are deducted from income and not the end result. Therefore a disabled person incurring $200 a month in medical expenses only pays $100 less in his monthly surplus payment than his healthy friend with the exact same income amount. Do you believe this to be fair? Posted […]

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