If you’ve ever co-signed a loan for a family member or friend, you might think you’re just helping them get approved — but what happens if they stop paying or file for bankruptcy? In this episode of Debt Free Life, Licensed Insolvency Trustee Richard Sklar from David Sklar & Associates explains the financial, legal, and credit risks that come with co-signing a loan in Canada. You’ll learn what happens to co-signers when the borrower declares bankruptcy or files a consumer proposal, why yo...
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If you’ve ever co-signed a loan for a family member or friend, you might think you’re just helping them get approved — but what happens if they stop paying or file for bankruptcy? In this episode of Debt Free Life, Licensed Insolvency Trustee Richard Sklar from David Sklar & Associates explains the financial, legal, and credit risks that come with co-signing a loan in Canada. You’ll learn what happens to co-signers when the borrower declares bankruptcy or files a consumer proposal, why yo...
In this episode, we debunk common myths about the confidentiality of declaring bankruptcy in Canada. Worried about who will find out if you file for bankruptcy? We break down who is legally informed and why your financial fresh start is more private than you might think. For personalized advice and a free consultation, visit David Sklar & Associates. Link to Blog: Who Will Know That I’ve Declared Bankruptcy?
Debt Free Life
If you’ve ever co-signed a loan for a family member or friend, you might think you’re just helping them get approved — but what happens if they stop paying or file for bankruptcy? In this episode of Debt Free Life, Licensed Insolvency Trustee Richard Sklar from David Sklar & Associates explains the financial, legal, and credit risks that come with co-signing a loan in Canada. You’ll learn what happens to co-signers when the borrower declares bankruptcy or files a consumer proposal, why yo...