What happens if a client does not have enough money to pay for ongoing expenses and to cover past debts?
Each case is unique, but the current well-being of clients and meeting their immediate needs takes priority. Often, client administration officers will contact creditors to reach agreements to suspend further interest charges and/or set up a payment schedule that the client can afford. In rare cases, The Public Trustee may file for bankruptcy protection for a client.
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