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    Are your debts keeping you awake all night? Are bill collectors phoning you all day? Do you need help getting your financial life back in order? At Caplan Debt Solutions we ‘Get Debt Off Your Mind!’

    At Caplan Debt Solutions, we offer a variety of debt solutions tailored to your unique needs. You can consider a consumer proposal, which allows you to settle your debts for a fraction of the amount you owe. A consumer proposal is similar to a debt consolidation in that you consolidate all your debts into one affordable monthly payment. Some of the benefits of a consumer proposal include the fact that there is no interest, no set up fee and no additional monthly fee. The payment that your creditors agree to is all that you pay.

    You may also want to consider a bankruptcy. When you file an assignment in bankruptcy, your creditors do not get any choice in the matter; it is completely up to you. We will thoroughly explain the process to ensure you understand your options and the implications.

    If neither of these options sound like what you’re looking for, we would be happy to simply consult with you and suggest an option that could work for you. You may only require some budgeting assistance or an informal plan to deal with your debts. We will not recommend any action that would not be in your best interest. At Caplan Debt Solutions, your success is our success.

    Take control of your finances and make the best decision you can: contact Caplan Debt Solutions for a free, no obligation consultation.

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    Bruce Caplan
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