FAQ

Consider this before filing a consumer proposal

It’s not your only option to navigate financial challenges

Struggling with debt and considering a consumer proposal? You're not alone.

But with so many options, it can be overwhelming and confusing to determine the best path forward.

That's where 4 Pillars Consulting comes in.

Unlike licensed insolvency trustees, who are appointed to represent your creditors, 4 Pillars Consulting is an advocate working only for you.

Consumer proposals can be a great option, offering many benefits to those looking for debt relief. However, it's important to remember that it can only be filed by a licensed insolvency trustee. These trustees are regulated by the federal government and are appointed to represent your creditors.

“At 4 Pillars, we're not trustees - we're advocates working only for consumers,” debt relief specialist Charlie Peet said.

“We'll help you with budgeting, determine what you can afford, and review all the available options so you can make an informed decision at no cost to you.”

So why work with 4 Pillars instead of a trustee?

“For starters, we're on your side,” Peet said.

“We'll help you find the right option based on your budget, your unique situation, and your long-term goals. We'll give you the same advice we would give our own mothers. Plus, we're there for you every step of the way - regardless of the option you choose. Trustees simply can't offer that level of personalized support.”

Visit debtfree.me to learn more about how he can help you.

Published 2023-07-03 by Featured Content

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