All information provided in this article is sourced from publicly available materials and is intended for general educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. 4 Pillars is a debt advocacy firm and is not a law firm. For legal advice specific to your situation, please consult a qualified lawyer in your jurisdiction. Getting...Continue reading
Managing your finances as a veteran in Canada isn’t easy. A recent Global News article reported that Veterans Affairs Canada handed out overpayment notices, and could need to pay back thousands of dollars in Income Replacement Benefits (IRB). Canadian soldiers often leave the military with injuries, health concerns, or gaps in steady employment. The rising...Continue reading
Student loans are a serious undertaking, especially for those fresh out of college. Student loans like OSAP typically total to over $20,000 per student, making repayment long and difficult. With this, it’s no surprise that over 77% of Canadian graduates over 40 say they regret taking out their student loans. When someone finds themselves unable...Continue reading
What government approved debt relief programs are there in Ontario and how can they help you pay off your debts? The short answer is…there’s very few. But what is there can be really effective for reducing your debts and making repayment possible. Nevertheless, they don’t come without drawbacks. In this article, we will explore what...Continue reading
Victoria has one of the highest credit card debts per capita in Canada, at an average balance of $12,874, but can this debt be forgiven? Debt forgiveness is a best case scenario for most Canadians in debt, but it’s not easy to find. This article will cover what debt forgiveness really is and whether your...Continue reading
Consequences of Being in Debt You Didn’t Know About: Psychological and Financial Debt is an all-too-common burden for many individuals and families in Canada. While the financial pressures of debt are widely acknowledged, there are numerous lesser-known consequences that can significantly impact various aspects of your life, both emotionally and practically. In this article, we...Continue reading
Facing wage garnishment is a stressful and overwhelming experience, adding strain and uncertainty to your already difficult financial situation. In Canada, creditors have the legal authority to garnish wages to recover unpaid debts. This means a set amount of money will be taken out of your paycheque and given to creditors each payday. If you’re...Continue reading
Receiving a demand letter from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is a stressful experience. Whether it’s due to unpaid taxes, penalties, or other debts, it’s important to understand how to respond. In this article, we outline the steps you need to take when dealing with a demand letter from the CRA. We also include a...Continue reading
Bankruptcy has serious consequences on an individual’s financial standing, which is why many Canadian debtors consider switching from bankruptcy to a consumer proposal instead. It is well known that a consumer proposal has less of an impact on your credit than bankruptcy, but is switching to a consumer proposal possible? In this article, we’ll explore...Continue reading
What happens when you do a consumer proposal? How much can I save with a consumer proposal? What is the downside of a consumer proposal? What is consumer proposal process? Understanding the Consumer Proposals Consumer proposals are a valuable resource for individuals struggling with credit card debt. These services offer a way to save on credit...Continue reading