Licensed Insolvency Trustees in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Licensed Insolvency Trustees (LITs) in Halifax are federally licensed professionals who administer consumer proposals and bankruptcies. They are the only professionals legally authorized to file these proceedings under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Initial consultations are typically free. There are 13 LITs serving the Halifax area. Verify any trustee's licence on the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy directory.
Licensed Insolvency Trustees in Halifax
All providers listed below are licensed by the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy. Initial consultations are typically free.
Tina Powell
Amherst
View profile →Tina Powell
Antigonish
View profile →Mary Ann Marriott
Bridgewater
View profile →Scott Marshall
Bridgewater
View profile →Tina Powell
Bridgewater
View profile →Angela Rodgers
Dartmouth
View profile →Brenda Wood
Dartmouth
View profile →David Moffatt
Dartmouth
View profile →Eric Findlay
Dartmouth
View profile →Matthew Fader
Dartmouth
View profile →Paul Moffett
Dartmouth
View profile →Paul Pettigrew
Dartmouth
View profile →Rob McLernon
Dartmouth
View profile →Tina Powell
Dartmouth
View profile →Tina Powell
Digby
View profile →Corey Hines
Halifax
View profile →Dawn Golding
Halifax
View profile →Drew MacCormack
Halifax
View profile →Edward MacDonald
Halifax
View profile →George Kinsman
Halifax
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a Licensed Insolvency Trustee in Halifax?
You can search the OSB directory at ic.gc.ca or browse MyClearDebt's verified directory. All LITs are federally licensed. Initial consultations are typically free.
What does a Licensed Insolvency Trustee do?
LITs administer consumer proposals and bankruptcies under the BIA. They assess your financial situation, explain your options, file the necessary paperwork, and communicate with your creditors on your behalf.
MyClearDebt is not a debt relief provider. We do not provide financial or legal advice. Only Licensed Insolvency Trustees can administer consumer proposals and bankruptcies in Canada. Verify any provider's licence on the OSB register.