We've helped hundreds of thousands of Canadians get out of debt
CONSUMER PROPOSAL IN OAKVILLE, ONTARIO
If you have been looking into making a consumer proposal in Oakville, you know how stressful it is living with financial debt. If you feel like your financial troubles are closing in on you, MNP LTD can provide assistance. Drawing on our skills, knowledge and experience, we will help turn your situation around for the better.
Backed by 50 years of experience, we're proud to be Oakville's go to source for everything from debt consolidation to filing for bankruptcy. Turn to us for a FREE private consultation to discover the many options you have.
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How our solutions can work for you
As a more positive choice than filing for bankruptcy, a consumer proposal is perfect for people with unsecured debts of less than $250,000. When you take this option, your local Licensed Insolvency Trustee in Oakville will contact your creditors and arrange a single monthly payment option for a set period of time. There's also a chance that you may not be responsible for the full amount owed. Get in touch with us today to discover the options available to you at a FREE, no obligation consultation.
You could benefit from our services if:
You can’t afford to pay your debts in full but your income can cover a single monthly payment
Your financial troubles are causing you stress
Wage garnishments are affecting your take-home pay
What is a Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT)?
Personal Insolvency Counselling
MNP offers permanent life-changing debt solutions to individuals struggling with an overwhelming amount of debt. Our trustees are here to help.
Our commitment to providing dependable, trusted and knowledgeable financial solutions to Canadians dates back more than 50 years. We’ve applied our knowledge and expertise to countless cases to help Canadians push through their current financial problems. Your local MNP LTD office is your go-to source for personalized solutions, including consumer proposals, debt consolidation, informal debt settlements and more.
Conditional on the amount of debt that you’ve accumulated, it may be possible to contact your creditors directly to negotiate lower interest or a repayment schedule that better suits your needs.