Licensed Insolvency Trustee in Northwest Territories

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Debt Help in the Northwest Territories

Accessible, local debt help is available for you in the Northwest Territories (NWT). With an office in Yellowknife, the expert team at C. Buhler & Associates Ltd. can outline a plan to help you be debt free, sooner than you might think. Looking to settle your debt without filing a bankruptcy? We understand your situation, and can outline a path that will lead you to being debt free. During one of our free consultations, we will explain all of the options available to you to reduce or eliminate your debt. We are happy to answer all of your questions – no time limit! We are available to meet with you in person or virtually, during office hours or evenings. If you live in NWT, there are options to deal with your debt, such as credit  counselling, filing a Consumer Proposal, or if need be, a bankruptcy. Our Licensed Insolvency Trustee is available to answer your questions – contact us by video, phone, email or text!  Reduce the amount you pay monthly on debt, and put your repayment on terms that work with your budget by using a Consumer Proposal.

Let us guide you out of debt and back into control. 

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