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Posted on Wednesday, July 19, 2006

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Thank you for your recent enquiry. Please be advised we provide a free initial consultation at no obligation to you. Exemptions warrant discussion. We want to ensure that we understand the situation fully before providing an interpretation. To book an appointment to come into our office, at a time that is convenient for you, please call 343-4244 or our toll free # 1-800-683-3328.


Can a vehicle be exempt for medical reasons if a person is on disability pay through work, and needs a vehicle to get around? In my case the vehicle is fully paid for. Thank you.

Posted on Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Completed school and working full time and still not able to pay all your bills?

Does This Example Sound Like You?

Larry Black went to college for 3 years and accumulated student loans and other credit card debts. Larry has been working full time for the past couple of years, but the cost of living on his own, his student loans, the new vehicle, and other debts are too much for him to handle each month.

What Can You Do?

The rising costs of post-secondary school and the availability of credit, student loans and credit debts tend to be large upon completion of schooling. A tough job market may keep you from your area of study or the job does not provide you with enough take home pay to pay for all of your debts plus living expenses. A consumer proposal may be an option to deal with your student loans. To investigate your options, click here for more information.
    
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