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How to Protect Your Business When Creditors Come Knocking

17 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Creditors can move fast. When demand letters arrive, forbearance agreements land on your desk, or a lender threatens receivership, what options does a business actually have before signing anything? In this episode of FH&P Lawyers' Law Talk, Partner Clay Williams sits down with lawyer Shane Gardner to talk about debtor strategies for businesses, forbearance agreements, secured debt, and how to protect yourself when the wolves are at the door. Clay and Shane discuss: * Why signing anything before seeing FH&P Lawyers can cost you * How creditors try to turn corporate debt into personal debt * What to do when creditors are knocking at the door * How FH&P Lawyers assess your debt situation * What a forbearance agreement is and when it makes sense * When a forbearance agreement may actually be the right move * What due diligence should a lender do before signing one * What happens when you come in to talk with FH&P Lawyers * The difference between unsecured and secured debt in enforcement * What receivership means for business owners * What options remain when a situation is beyond repair * The first step to take when you're feeling the pinch * What to expect when dealing with big commercial lenders If your business is facing creditor pressure, a demand letter, a forbearance agreement, or the possibility of receivership, this conversation offers a practical look at the strategies, the levers available, and why timing matters before you sign anything. Book a Consultation with FH&P Lawyers. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. FH&P Lawyers | Rooted in Community. Ready to Help. #DebtorCreditorLaw #BusinessDebt #ForbearanceAgreement #CommercialLending #Receivership #BankruptcyInsolvency #CorporateLaw #FHPLawyers #LawTalkPodcast #OkanaganLawyers #KelownaLawyers

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