What happens to my debts when I go bankrupt in Newfoundland?
What happens to your debts when you
go bankrupt in Newfoundland is complex. There are a number
of debts that do not get discharged when you go bankrupt.
These include:
Fines and most court ordered restitution payments;
Debts that arose as a result of fraud;
Certain government overpayments (this is a confusing
area, so if you have received overpayments from the
government, you should discuss this with your Newfoundland
bankruptcy trustee).
Also, in some cases you are allowed to keep assets, such as a car or house, when you go bankrupt. If these assets have a loan secured by the asset (such as a mortgage or car loan), you would be required to continue making payments to the secured creditor while bankrupt.
Please consult an Newfoundland
bankruptcy trustee for more information on what happens
to your debts when you go bankrupt in Newfoundland.