Am I eligible for a consumer proposal? Do my creditors have to accept a consumer proposal? LCTaylor provides answers to the most frequently asked questions about consumer proposals in Canada.
2. What is a Consumer Proposal?
It’s a proposal made by debtors, facilitated
by bankruptcy trustees, to modify their
payments to creditors. Such a proposal
must be completed within five years.
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3. Most Frequently Asked
Questions About Consumer
Proposals in Canada
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4. 1. What is the first step for filing a consumer proposal?
Meeting with a licensed bankruptcy trustee
is the first step.
Your trustee will conduct a complete
review of your finances to use as the basis
for submitting a proposal to your creditors.
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5. Am I eligible for a consumer proposal?
In order to file for a consumer proposal you
must meet the following criteria:
-Be insolvent
-Have total debt less than $250,000 (excluding
your home mortgage)
-Have a steady source of income
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6. Do my creditors have to accept my proposal?
Creditors do not have to accept your
proposal but usually will if they stand to
receive more than if you file for bankruptcy.
If a majority of your creditors vote to accept
the proposal, all unsecured creditors in the
proposal become bound by it.
If a proposal is rejected, you can meet with
your creditors, determine why it was
rejected and resubmit it.
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7. What are the terms of a consumer proposal?
• The terms of a proposal are based
on your personal finances and your
ability to pay.
• You will need to make monthly
payments as outlined in the
proposal.
• Attendance at two financial
counselling sessions is required to
complete your proposal.
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8. When will my consumer proposal be
complete?
A consumer proposal needs to be
completed over a pre-determined
amount of time of no more than five
years.
If you meet the criteria as outlined in
your proposal terms, you will complete
your agreement.
Note: Section 178 debts will survive a proposal.
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9. Why should I file a consumer
proposal?
• Consumer Proposals provide legal
protection from your creditors
• You can retain your assets
• You can pay back a reduced
amount of your overall debt
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10. For more information about filing a consumer
proposal in Manitoba or Ontario
visit LCTaylor.com
Trustees are available to answer your questions at our
Winnipeg and Kenora locations.
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