Are you looking for a way to deal with your debt problems or to avoid personal or commercial bankruptcy? Have you lost your job and your credit cards have not been paid? Do you risk having your property attached, owe income tax, or have unpaid student loans? Have you run out of money and are looking for a discreet financial adviser?
Then book an appointment with a credit and financial management expert at Lemieux Pomerleau & Associés Inc. A single appointment might be all it takes to put an end to threats of suit and all those phone calls from collection agents and creditors. The first consultation with one of our consultants is free. We also have free parking facilities at our offices in Montreal.
There’s still time to turn your finances around and avoid judicial attachment or personal or professional bankruptcy through financial reorganization. Our experts will help you improve your credit score, fix realistic goals that are adapted to your budget and find solutions that are tailored to your needs to enable you to repay your debts or taxes even if you’re going through financial difficulties.
Contact Lemieux Pomerleau & Associés Inc. in Montreal to book your first consultation at no cost today.
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