I signed on to a consumer proposal with a Trustee in Toronto in July 2012. For much of the time I've been in good standing. A few bumps in the road with payments made monthly for $200 but ok for the most part. The consumer proposal 'was' supposed to be completed this past Friday, October 24, 2014. However I forgot to update my new banking info for the Trustee this month. Actually last month a payment was made to the Trustee (Automatic withdrawal) on the 24th. I had moved and therefore wanted to change my chequing account since the old landlord had post dated cheques. So for security reasons opened up a new chequing account with the same bank being TD. So this past Friday, I had checked my bank account yo be sure the Trustee had withdrawn the final payment for the consumer proposal. I then realized that the funds had not been debited due to the new bank account. I couldn't believe how I forgot to provide the new bank info and the thought of the consumer proposal being annulled is sickening considering this is the final payment!
On Saturday the 25th I went to TD to find out what I could do if the payment could still be made somehow. The bank manager said the a Trustee will receive notice the account was closed not NSF. Well, I didn't know what I could do at this point. I drove to the Trustee's office on Saturday hoping to leave a post dated cheque with the new account and a note to explain why the old account was closed. The building was locked up but a business tenant let me in. I left a cheque dated the 24th along with a TD debit form and a brief not to explain. The Trustee would not know I dropped this info off on Saturday because the building is locked up on weekends.
Do I have a case against the Trustee if they annual the Consumer Proposal since the new cheque has the 24th on it? Again, I could say I dropped off the cheque just after the office was closed.
In any event, if a Lawyer here has any suggestions or how I can hire a Lawyer to help me it's much appreciated. I'm hoping the Trustee can take this error in to consideration since it's the very LAST payment that's due.
Please help?!?!? A private message is welcomed thank you!
On Saturday the 25th I went to TD to find out what I could do if the payment could still be made somehow. The bank manager said the a Trustee will receive notice the account was closed not NSF. Well, I didn't know what I could do at this point. I drove to the Trustee's office on Saturday hoping to leave a post dated cheque with the new account and a note to explain why the old account was closed. The building was locked up but a business tenant let me in. I left a cheque dated the 24th along with a TD debit form and a brief not to explain. The Trustee would not know I dropped this info off on Saturday because the building is locked up on weekends.
Do I have a case against the Trustee if they annual the Consumer Proposal since the new cheque has the 24th on it? Again, I could say I dropped off the cheque just after the office was closed.
In any event, if a Lawyer here has any suggestions or how I can hire a Lawyer to help me it's much appreciated. I'm hoping the Trustee can take this error in to consideration since it's the very LAST payment that's due.
Please help?!?!? A private message is welcomed thank you!