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Is there a governing body for Bankruptcy Trustees in Ontario?

Question: I am trying to file bankruptcy in Ontario and after several meetings with the Trustee office I keep getting different answers and run around. I feel the person working on my file has made some errors which I now may have to pay for. Who can I contact to make a complaint and get the answers I require? I no longer trust this Trustee office and feel that they are being dishonest.

Answer: All bankruptcy trustees in Canada are licensed by the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy.   You can contact them on their website, and they can advise you on the process for making a complaint.

There are many bankruptcy trustees in Ontario, so if you meet with one and are not satisfied with the information they provide, we recommend that you contact another Ontario bankruptcy trustee until you find a trustee that you can work with.  It’s your choice, so getting a second opinion is usually a prudent choice.

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