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How to Choose a Trustee in Limoilou
Focus on fit, not just the first available appointment. Ask each office how quickly they can book, whether your case type is common for them, and what payment range they expect for your file.
- 1. Confirm same-week consult availability.
- 2. Ask about CRA, garnishment, or mortgage-arrears experience.
- 3. Verify language support if needed.
- 4. Compare estimated monthly proposal payment ranges.
Before calling, run the consumer proposal calculator so you can compare trustee guidance against a baseline estimate.
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