Financial Health, Insolvency and Family Law
Treat Co-Signing a Loan Very Seriously If a friend or family member is having difficulty getting a loan, they may ask you to co-sign the loan with them. This is often the case with those who have poor credit, no credit, or unreliable income. When you co-sign a loan,...
Insolvency and Family Law
Financially Preparing for Life Milestones Throughout life, everyone faces significant changes that affect them personally and also financially. While some of these changes happen with little warning, there are others that you often have time to prepare for. For these...
Insolvency and Family Law
Dealing with Financial Problems After a Divorce Managing Financial Issues After a Divorce Getting divorced is certainly an emotional time and it can be quite devastating. However, divorces don’t just affect emotions. There are also many financial problems that could...
Insolvency and Family Law, Rebuilding Credit
Your Financial Life After a Divorce Getting divorced isn’t just an emotional situation, it can be an expensive one as well. Even if you don’t have costly legal proceedings to deal with, a divorce can still have a big financial impact. Going from living in a shared...
Insolvency and Family Law, Uncategorized
Surveys Find 10% to 15% of Indebted Canadians Hide Purchases or Debts from their Partners A survey from Manulife Bank of Canada finds that about one out of ten Canadians hides large purchases from their partner. In addition, the survey also shows that one out of every...
Insolvency and Family Law, Uncategorized
What Does a Divorce Mean For Your Finances? No one wants to get to divorced, at least not at first. However, for many people, divorces are something that happens. Millions of Canadians get divorced each year. If you do find yourself getting divorced, it’s obviously an...