Debt relief in
Nova Scotia
Explore your debt relief options in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Find an office near you.


Grant Thornton offers Nova Scotians judgment-free solutions to their debt.
As Licensed Insolvency Trustees and debt solutions professionals in Nova Scotia, we’re regulated by the federal government, meaning we’re the only professionals authorized to offer debt repayment solutions, like consumer proposals and bankruptcy. We provide free, no obligation consultations to help get you back on track with your finances. Book yours today!
Consumer proposals in Nova Scotia
Consumer proposals are becoming one of the most popular debt management solutions for Nova Scotians struggling with debt. As an alternative to bankruptcy, a consumer proposal is a legally binding repayment agreement between you and your creditors. A Licensed Insolvency Trustee will negotiate on your behalf to settle your unsecured debt (credit cards, income tax debt, payday loans, etc.) into a single, interest-free payment.


Filing for bankruptcy in Nova Scotia.
Personal bankruptcy is a common debt solution that allows you to clear almost all your debt, including income tax debt, credit card debt, overdue utility bills, lines of credit, and loans. Before you decide to file for bankruptcy, it’s important to consider all other debt repayment options. Your Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT) will help you decide if declaring bankruptcy is the best choice for you.
What assets can I keep during bankruptcy in Nova Scotia?
In all provinces and territories, you can generally keep essential items up to a certain value—like necessary clothing and household goods, most retirement savings, Registered Disability savings plans, and most life insurance policies and pension plans. Learn more detailed information about what assets you can keep in your province.
Exemptions specific to Nova Scotia include:
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One motor vehicle owned outright with a value of $6,500 or less.
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Household goods up to a value of $5,000.
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Medical and dental aids required by you and your dependents.
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Tools of the trade (i.e., tools, equipment, books, computer) needed for your occupation, including farm equipment and fishing nets, up to a value of $7,500.
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All grain, seed or livestock that are used domestically by the household.
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DPSPs (Deferred Profit-Sharing Plans).
Other debt relief options available in Nova Scotia
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Orderly Payment of Debts: This debt repayment option is not offered by Grant Thornton but can be administered by provincial credit counsellors in Alberta, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Saskatchewan. An Orderly Payment of Debts combines your unsecured debt into one monthly payment with an interest rate of 5% to be paid back over three years. Certain types of debt, such as income taxes or business-related debt, can’t be included.
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Credit counselling: Credit counselling is a nonprofit service that helps Nova Scotians who are struggling with their finances. Your credit counsellor can help you with budgeting, financial literacy or managing debt payments through a debt management or settlement plan.
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Debt consolidation: Debt consolidation loans are offered by lenders like banks and combine some or all your debt into a single monthly payment. Aside from reducing your number of bills, debt consolidation loans can also offer a lower interest rate.
Your local Nova Scotia Licensed Insolvency Trustees
Trusted, regulated, and knowledgeable debt solutions professionals in your neighbourhood.
We’re proud to be in the following Nova Scotia communities:
We're able to service all of Nova Scotia via phone or video call. If you don't see your city below, we may still be able to help.
New Glasgow
610 East River Road, Suite 270 (Aberdeen Business Centre)
Sydney
90 San'tele'sew Awti, Suite 301 (Membertou Place)
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