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HOW TO FILE BANKRUPTCY ONLINE: OUR KNOCKOUT STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

File bankruptcy online: You can file bankruptcy online in Canada! Can I file bankruptcy online in Canada? This is a question we’ve been getting a lot lately. And the answer is yes, you can file bankruptcy online in Canada; just not by yourself. The only ones the federal government authorizes in Canada to do bankruptcy filings are licensed insolvency trustees. Since March 2020, the process for meeting with a bankruptcy trustee to discuss bankruptcy has changed and can be done online. This may be helpful if you’re considering bankruptcy for your individual situation. In this Brandon’s Blog, I explain how, with the help of a licensed insolvency trustee , you can meet all the legal requirements and file bankruptcy online f or the Canadian bankruptcy process . Why you can file bankruptcy online in Canada There’s virtually nothing you can’t do online these days. The lockdowns increased our reliance on online shopping for things like groceries, clothes, office supplies, and even toi...

How to file bankruptcy online - The complete guide

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How to file bankruptcy online - The complete guide

How to file bankruptcy online - The complete guide Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. 167 Applewood Crescent #6, Concord, ON L4K 4K7 (647) 799-3312 VISIT THIS SITE: https://www.irasmithinc.com/blog/file-bankruptcy-online/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://g.page/r/CRwOSnQuOt5_EAE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I explain how you can meet all the legal requirements and file bankruptcy online for the Canadian bankruptcy process. CLICK ON THIS LINK: https://www.irasmithinc.com/blog/file-bankruptcy-online/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ENTREPRENEURIAL CANADIAN BUSINESS BANKRUPTCIES: THE TIP OF A HUGE ICEBERG?

Insolvency for business including business bankruptcies In the last two Brandon’s Blogs, I wrote about personal bankruptcy .  The topic was the class of debts not released by a person’s discharge from personal bankruptcy .  In this Brandon’s Blog, I discuss insolvency for business, and specifically, business bankruptcies, as a result of the recent report by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). If a business is incapable to pay its financial obligations as they come due, it might deal with some negative effects, including legal action.  However, this does not have to damage a business’s credibility forever, if management is prepared to take the required corrective activity before it is far too late. If a business that is unable to pay its debts cannot turn itself around, it may be forced to declare business bankruptcies , which can have a devastating impact on the business and its employees. What will happen to the company if it is insolvent? If yo...

Business bankruptcies in Canada - what you need to know

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Business bankruptcies in Canada - what you need to know

Business bankruptcies in Canada - what you need to know Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. 167 Applewood Crescent #6, Concord, ON L4K 4K7 (647) 799-3312 VISIT THIS SITE: https://www.irasmithinc.com/blog/business-bankruptcy-202-2/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://g.page/r/CRwOSnQuOt5_EAE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I discuss the recent report by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business and explain the Canadian business bankruptcy process. CLICK ON THIS LINK: https://wp.me/p3GCvE-344 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

FRAUDULENT MISREPRESENTATION: OUR AUTHORITATIVE GUIDE ON WHAT (REALLY) GOES INTO FRAUDULENT MISREPRESENTATION

An overview of fraudulent misrepresentation Fraudulent misrepresentation can be incredibly damaging for the victim, both emotionally and financially. It occurs when someone makes a false statement about a material fact with the intention of inducing another person to rely on that statement, and the reliance causes damages. Fraudulent misrepresentation is a civil wrong (tort) that can be the basis for a lawsuit. It can also be a crime, depending on the circumstances. Anyone accused of fraudulent misrepresentation must speak to an experienced lawyer to discuss their case and the possible defences they may have. Last week’s Brandon’s Blog, “ MORTGAGE FRAUD IN CANADA: CANADIAN BANKRUPTCY CAN’T RELEASE YOU FROM A CORRUPT DEBT YOU CREATED “, I wrote about what mortgage fraud is and how it is perpetrated.  I also described a recent decision of the Court of Appeal for Ontario on how anyone found guilty of mortgage fraud and had damages awarded against them will not be able to remo...