Licensed Insolvency Trustees in Burlington — Consumer Proposals & Debt Solutions
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Debt Solutions – Burlington, Ontario
Struggling With Debt in Burlington? We Can Help You Take Back Control.
At David Sklar & Associates in Burlington, we know that financial struggles can happen to anyone.
Our Licensed Insolvency Trustees in Burlington, will listen without judgment, guide you through your debt relief options, and help you regain control of your financial future. Together, we’ll help you find the relief you deserve.
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4145 N Service Rd, Suite 299, Burlington, ON, L7L 4X6
| Monday – Friday | 8:30am to 5:30pm |
| Saturday | 9am to 1pm |
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Debt Relief in Burlington, starts here
In this video, Richard Sklar shares how our team helps clients escape the debt cycle with consumer proposals, bankruptcy guidance, and real-world money management advice.

Meet Your Burlington Debt Solutions Manager: Jerry Janiec
With over 20 years of experience in the Insolvency Industry Jerry has the expertise to provide individually tailored debt relief solutions to clients from all walks of life. In addition to English, Jerry is fluent in Polish and has been helping clients in the Polish community all over Ontario understand their options when facing financial stress.
Living with financial stress can impact both your professional and personal life. According to Jerry, “It’s so important that I get to know all of my clients on a personal level. My reward is knowing that I’ve helped rebuild my client’s financial future.”

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5 Debt Relief Options in Burlington

A consumer proposal is a federally regulated program. that lets you consolidate your debts into one affordable payment. With the help of a Licensed Insolvency Trustee, you can keep your assets, stop interest, and put an end to collection calls, all while paying only what you can reasonably afford.

Personal bankruptcy is a federally regulated process you should consider only after speaking with a Licensed Insolvency Trustee. Personal bankruptcy is a legal way to clear your debts when you can’t repay what you owe, giving you protection from creditors and a chance to start fresh.

A debt consolidation loan combines multiple debts into one payment, usually through a bank or credit union. It can help lower interest costs, but not everyone qualifies. For those with low credit scores, high-interest loans from third-party lenders can make debt harder to manage in the long run.

A debt management plan is an informal agreement to lower interest rates and make payments more manageable. You must repay the full amount you owe, and it doesn’t cover student loans or government debt. Since it isn’t legally binding, some creditors may not participate.

Credit counselling provides guidance, and strategies to help you take control. In a supportive setting, we’ll review your situation, explore your debt relief options, and show you how to budget, save, and manage credit more effectively. With the right tools, you can work toward lasting financial stability.
A consumer proposal may reduce what you need to repay
If you have $55,000 in unsecured debt, there are different paths you can take—some more expensive and stressful than others.
In some cases, people use a consumer proposal to repay less than the full balance and spread payments over time. A Licensed Insolvency Trustee reviews your finances and explains what a reasonable proposal could look like in your circumstances. Results vary, and there’s no one-size-fits-all percentage

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Consumer Proposal - 0% Interest
Debt Consolidation Loan - 30% Interest
Do Nothing - 19% Interest
* Calculations above are made over a 5 year period at a rate of 80% savings. This calculator provides an estimate of the total savings you may receive when filing a consumer proposal. Actual results may vary. Your payments will depend on your income, assets, and debts.
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A Consumer Proposal is a legally binding agreement offered by the federal government that significantly reduces the amount of debt you owe to your creditors. A consumer proposal is a popular alternative to bankruptcy as it consolidates and reduces the total amount of debt you owe, stops accumulating interest charges, stops wage garnishment, stops legal action, provides relief from collection calls and allows you to keep your assets.
At David Sklar & Associates we will help you every step of the way through the proposal process to present the best offer possible to your creditors. After your proposal is accepted by your creditors you will be asked to make monthly payments for up to 5 years, that are based on your income, expenses, assets and what you can afford to pay. The proposal is a fair solution for everyone involved. Speak to our Licensed Insolvency Trustee first to understand all of your options.
We understand that most of the people we help never imagined they would find themselves in such a difficult financial crisis. Most of the people we work with tend to be hard-working, honest people who, often for reasons beyond their control, are simply not able to pay back their debts.
Before we recommend personal bankruptcy, we work closely with you to see if any other debt repayment options can be used as an alternative, like a Consumer Proposal. Only when we are satisfied that personal bankruptcy is in your best interest, do we recommend this process. Speak to our Licensed Insolvency Trustee first to understand all of your options.
We’ve all seen the ads claiming how a debt consolidation loans can get you out of financial trouble and reduce your monthly payments. Yet, you should know there can be significant risks with this approach.
If you have missed even one payment or received a collection call, it may be too late to qualify for a bank loan. To get a debt consolidation loan from a bank, you will need a spotless credit history, steady income, equity in your home or a co-signer.
If you use the equity in your home and are unable to make the payments, you could lose your home. Frequently, people who take out debt consolidation loans don’t know about the hidden high interest fees and find themselves in even more debt than before.
Speak to our Licensed Insolvency Trustee first to understand all of your options.
It’s stressful and overwhelming to carry large amounts of debt. Are you struggling to break the debt cycle? We can help you develop a better relationship with money.
Our team of Licensed Insolvency Trustees has been providing credit counselling in Ontario since 1997.
At David Sklar, we have Licensed Insolvency Trustees who have years of experience providing debt relief services to Ontario residents looking for a fresh financial start. Specializing in consumer proposal, bankruptcy, and credit counseling, our trustees will explain all your options and customize a debt recovery plan that’s manageable for your unique situation. Many of our clients are surprised to learn there are more options than bankruptcy or debt consolidation! Our experienced team of non-judgmental, knowledgeable, and caring individuals all have one goal—to help you regain control of your finances. Schedule a confidential appointment today. You deserve a fresh start.
Managing your student loan debt is important. If you decide to declare bankruptcy seven/or more years after you have ceased to be a student (part/full), your student loans will be eligible for discharge.
Speak to our Licensed insolvency Trustee to review your current financial situation they will provide you will all the options available to help get you out of debt.
Many people in Ontario have way too much credit card debt and find it difficult to manage even minimum payments. We can help you consolidate all your credit card debt, eliminate interest charges and reduce the total by up to 80%.
It’s not a loan, it’s a government-approved settlement plan that gives you a maximum of 5 years to complete your payments to creditors.
Income Tax debt can be a difficult challenge to overcome. Our Licensed Insolvency Trustee’s help people who are overwhelmed by their debt load and have fallen behind filing their Income Tax. We can help negotiate with Revenue Canada to accept a reduced amount on your outstanding taxes and put a stop to the interest charges and penalties.
During your free consultation we will discuss all your options and help you prepare the required documentation. This will include getting your Income Tax reporting up to date. We will then speak to CRA on your behalf and request a reduction to your unpaid taxes.
The results of filing vary from situation to situation, but our experience has been that Revenue Canada is reasonable in its handling of people looking to resolve their debts and not avoid financial responsibilities.
Payday loans are short-term loans that are not borrowed from banks. Instead, they are borrowed from private companies.
What makes payday loans so attractive to someone struggling to make ends meet is that they’re very easy to get. However, they can become a debt trap, since they are exempt from the 35% interest rate limitation. Therefore, the annual interest rate on a payday loan is close to 365% or higher if you miss payments.
We can help you determine the best option for you to help you out of the payday loan debt trap.
Your mortgage and car debt are both examples of secured debt. This means that when you borrowed money to pay for your house or your car, the bank loaned you the money because they could easily take the asset back if you can’t make your payments.
Is a consumer proposal right for you?
Consumer proposals are interest-free, so you may find it more manageable to cover your mortgage and car payments that way. Consumer proposals will not allow you to include secured debt (like your mortgage or car loans), but you will be able to reduce other forms of debt by up to 80%.
When you need or want an expensive item and interest rates are low, it’s hard to resist the temptation to take out a line of credit rather than waiting until you have enough saved up to make the purchase yourself. This cycle of borrowing instead of saving is very easy to fall into.
Do you have a line of credit, overdraft protection, or other personal loans that you’re trying to pay off? You may be struggling to come up with the payments. When you’re also paying for housing expenses, food, and clothing, those debts can quickly get way over your head.
(And we have all been there so we say this with no judgement!)
Frequently Asked Questions — Burlington Office
Where is David Sklar Burlington office?
Our Burlington office is at 4145 N Service Rd, Suite 299, Burlington, ON L7L 4X6. Easy QEW access. Call (289) 812-7214. Open Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm, Sat 9am-1pm.
Which areas does David Sklar Burlington serve?
The Burlington office serves Burlington, Oakville, Aldershot, Waterdown, and surrounding Halton Region communities.
Who is the Debt Solutions Manager at Burlington?
Jerry Janiec is the Debt Solutions Manager at our Burlington office. As a Senior Insolvency Advisor with 20+ years of combined experience, she helps clients navigate consumer proposals and bankruptcy.
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