Does this sound like you?
Tracey Eagles makes a decent wage, but she and her children have become accustomed to being a two income family. Tracey and her husband divorced less than a year ago and already she and her daughters are feeling the financial effects. It doesn’t help that Tracey’s husband doesn’t pay the child support on time. What should she do?
What can you do?
Financial counseling is a good place to start, as you can get tips on how to manage your money properly. A consumer proposal may also be an option, and will allow you to pay back those you owe over a given period of time. In the worst case scenario you will have to file for bankruptcy. For more information on the options available to you, click here.
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