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If you think that you might need some assistance with your financial situation it is important to find a Trustee that you feel listens to your questions and takes the time to help you to understand the implications and obligations of any option you might choose.

Start with making a list of the things you want to ask. Once you start talking about your situation you will often forget those questions that you wanted to have answered. If you write them down before you sit down and talk to someone it will help you to stay focused.

Do a little research on your own. This can help you to know what kinds of questions you should ask. If you have a basic understanding of your options and the processes involved this can help you to make a more informed decision. You need to know what kinds of questions you should be asking.

Be open to options. If you decide what you want to do before you have all the information you might be missing out on a solution that best matches your situation. insolvency Professionals have a lot of experience with many different financial situations and may be able to provide you with an option you wouldn’t have thought of on your own.

Take your time and make sure you feel comfortable with the decision you are making. You don’t want to rush into something without making sure you understand all of the implications and obligations. An insolvency professional should allow you the time to think things over and come to a decision without feeling rushed.

If you decide you want to make an appointment with an Insolvency Professional to discuss your options and you live in Saskatoon you can phone and make an appointment to come in to our office and sit down with someone.

If you are from outside of the Saskatoon area you may wish to have an Interview by telephone. If, after the interview, you decide you want to proceed with a formal option we can figure out which location is most convenient (Saskatoon, North Battleford, Lloydminster, or Prince Albert) for you to meet with a Trustee in person to sign documents.