Debt relief in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
Our debt solutions professionals and Licensed Insolvency Trustees specialize in helping residents of New Glasgow and Pictou County navigate their debt relief options—such as consumer proposals and bankruptcy—with compassion and clarity.

- "If you need help, just give them a call. It's so worth it. Definitely 5-star service." Karl (New Glasgow, NS)
Get in touch with our New Glasgow team
Call our office
You can reach our New Glasgow office by phone at
(902) 752-2220
Visit our office
You can find us located in the Aberdeen Business Centre at
610 East River Road, Suite 270, New Glasgow, NS B2H 5E5
Book a free consultation
Speak with one of our debt solutions professionals to find out if our services are right for you.
Did you know?
The settlement was officially named “New Glasgow”, after Glasgow in Scotland, in 1809, the same year its first trading post was developed.
Consumer proposals in New Glasgow
If you're falling behind on debt payments and want to renegotiate payment arrangements with your creditors, a consumer proposal might be the best option for you.
- Stop collection calls and wage garnishments
- Consolidate your unsecured debt into one affordable monthly payment
- Zero interest payments or upfront fees
- Protect your assets
- Regulated by the federal government
- Reduce your debt by up to 80%
Bankruptcy and other debt solutions
If you've explored all other debt solutions, personal bankruptcy may offer relief from unmanageable debt. Available only through a Licensed Insolvency Trustee, bankruptcy can eliminate nearly all unsecured debt—including CRA and small business tax debt.
- Get relief from your debt in as little as nine or 21 months
- Stop collection calls and wage garnishments
- Protect some of your assets
- Pay zero interest
- Regulated by the federal government
- Combine your debt into one affordable monthly payment
Our Licensed Insolvency Trustees serving New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.
Take the first step to debt freedom
Speak to one of our debt solutions professionals during a free, no-obligation consultation.
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