Dealing with the loss of a loved one and facing financial challenges can be incredibly overwhelming and incredibly hard. Here’s a real-life example of how we assisted a BC resident in reducing their debt by 66% through a consumer proposal after the loss of her husband.
The Situation
We began working with a 59-year-old widowed resident of British Columbia who was supporting their 19-year-old child through their studies. Since the passing of her spouse in 2022, she faced a series of financial hardships exacerbated by deceitful online phishing.
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Scammers provided excuses ranging from needing funds to resolve legal issues in their home country to promising an inheritance or help for a sick child in the USA. Despite working two jobs to manage their finances, our client’s debt had ballooned to $61,600.
What is a Consumer Proposal?
To address their mounting debt, we filed a consumer proposal on her behalf. A consumer proposal is a formal debt relief option in Canada where a Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT) negotiates with creditors to reduce the total debt and set up manageable payment terms. It’s an alternative to bankruptcy.
A consumer proposal consolidates your debt into a single monthly payment, halts interest accrual and creditor calls, and has a less severe impact on your credit score compared to bankruptcy. To qualify, you must be a Canadian resident with unsecured debt totaling less than $250,000 (excluding a mortgage on your principal residence).
The Results
After filing the consumer proposal, our client’s debt was reduced from $61,600 to $21,000. She is now making manageable monthly payments of $350 over 60 months. This substantial reduction has provided her with a clear path forward, helping to alleviate the financial strain and offering a chance to rebuild her credit and secure her financial future.
If you’re struggling with debt and need support, we are here to help. A Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT) is a professional licensed by the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada (OSB) to assist you in managing financial difficulties through insolvency. We treat you with the respect and care you deserve. Book your free consultation to get started.