For over 30 years, Spergel has helped over 100,000 Canadians experience debt freedom.
Our caring team is ready to help, across Canada.
Honestly, my life has changed since working with Spergel. My debt is gone, I have no garnishments on my pay and for the first time in 20 years I have gotten my license back and I'm driving again. Thank you Spergel and team for everything you have done for me.
– FDM
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A Consumer Proposal is a debt relief solution that allows you to reduce your debt by up to 80%, and repay it without interest.
For many Canadians who are struggling with debt, bankruptcy is not the only option. A Consumer Proposal may be a better solution for becoming debt free. At Spergel, you’ll work with a Licensed Insolvency Trustee who will take the stress out of dealing with your debt. The Trustee will create an alternate payment plan that you can afford, and then present this offer to your creditors. Once your offer is accepted (over 99% are), it becomes a legally binding agreement managed by your Trustee.
Benefits of a
Consumer Proposal:
Who is eligible for a
Consumer Proposal?
*Unsecured debt is debt not backed by collateral (like a mortgage or car loan). This could include credit cards, lines of credit, certain loans or unpaid bills.
What you need
to know about
Bankruptcy
Filing bankruptcy is a big step but it does not have to be an overwhelming one. At Spergel, we have been helping Canadians through personal bankruptcy for 30 years, and we will guide you through each step.
Bankruptcy is a legal process that you enter into that allows you to release your debts and protects you from your creditors. Most unsecured debts such as credit cards, payday loans, lines of credit and tax debts may be included in a bankruptcy. Government student loans may also be included in a bankruptcy if you have been out of school for a minimum of 7 years.
Consumer Proposal
vs. Bankruptcy
A consumer proposal gives you the flexibility to ensure your monthly payments fit into your budget. Unlike in a bankruptcy where payments are determined solely based on income, a proposal fixes your monthly payment. You decide what you can afford that offers a fair return to your creditors – based on your current earnings, not your future ones.
We can help
you pay off your debt
Our debt free solutions stop collection agency calls and are the only way to effectively stop CRA or any other type of wage garnishment.
Our solutions go beyond debt consolidation because we want to give you every possible option to move beyond your debt. If a consumer proposal or bankruptcy is not right for you, there are other ways our Licensed Insolvency Trustees can help you achieve debt freedom:
Gillian Goldblatt
Downtown Toronto, Danforth, North York locations
Ashvin Sharma
Vancouver, Kelowna, Duncan, locations
Trevor Pringle
Hamilton, Burlington, Brantford, Waterloo, St. Catharines locations
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Brampton, Lawrence, Saskatoon, Regina, Milton, Mississauga locations
Jeff Adiken
North York, Richmond Hill, Downsview locations
Rob Kilner
Barrie, Aurora, Huntsville, London locations
Samantha Galea
Brampton location
Colin Boulton
Oshawa, Peterborough, Lindsay, Belleville, Scarborough locations
Graeme Hamilton
Downtown Toronto, Danforth