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Bankruptcy in Canada: Debts that Can/Can't be Included

The exact debts that can and can't be included in Bankruptcy vary from province to province.

What Debts are Covered Under Bankruptcies?

Canada Personal Bankruptcies free debtors from most unsecured debts, which include:

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Credit card balances

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Department store accounts

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Unsecured lines of credit

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Back payment of income taxes and municipal house taxes

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Unsecured personal loans

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Medical, utility, and insurance bills

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Cell phone payments

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Payday loans

What Debts are not Covered Under Bankruptcy in Canada?

When you declare Bankruptcy you will be freeof most, but not all, debts. Secured debts which are tied to a specific asset as collateral (i.e. car loan, mortgage) are not covered under bankruptcy declarations. The law also sets out several unsecured debts that are not covered in bankruptcy claims:

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Student Loans less than 10 years old

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Awards for assault or sexual assault damages

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Alimony claims

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Spousal Support

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Child Support

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Court Fines

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Debts resulting from committing fraud or theft

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Will You Lose all Your Assets in a Bankruptcy?

No, you will not lose all of your assets. There are exemptions in place that allow you to keep basic property that you will need for your new beginning. Exemptions range from province to province, and can include such assets as your car, furniture, books and tools-of-trade, and clothing.

For example, a partial list of exempted assets in Alberta includes:

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Food for a 12-month period.

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Clothing up to a value of $4,000

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Household furniture and appliances up to a value of $4,000

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Motor vehicle to a value of not more than $5,000

Canada, CA, Consumer Debt Proposal Information for Canadians, Insolvency Equity in a principal residence up to $40,000

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