- Meet Meshack, a young parent with unpredictable income
- Family: Married, father of two
- Location: Hamilton, ON
- Age: Early 30s
- Insolvency solution: First-time consumer proposal (2025)
Meshack’s story reflects a growing reality highlighted in our Debt Load and the Impact to Psychological Wellbeing Study – where unpredictable incomes, job loss, and sudden disruptions leave Canadians experiencing anxiety, instability, and overwhelming pressure to support their families.
Before insolvency: “Life changed quickly - and so did my sense of stability.”
As a professional basketball player, Meshack was used to a steady income, housing provided by teams overseas, and the financial structure of a career where many essentials were covered. He describes it as a lifestyle that “spoils” athletes without them realizing it – housing, transportation, and sometimes food were all taken care of.
When injury forced him off the court, everything changed. His income paused immediately, and unlike overseas play, nothing was covered.
“Going from a professional athlete with everything paid for to having a normal job and normal expenses was a huge adjustment.”
The shift didn’t damage his identity – his role as a father grounded him – but it dramatically changed his daily life. As an athlete, he trained 2-4 hours a day and had time for his family. Now, working full-time to support them meant long shifts and less time at home.
“Not seeing my family as much was hard, but I knew it was a sacrifice I had to make for the long run.”
His faith also shaped how he navigated the pressure:
“I don’t feel pressure to keep a certain image. The only image I care about is being a follower of Jesus Christ.”
Mental health impact: “I was anxious about where my next paycheque was going to come from.”
With two young children and no stable income from basketball, anxiety around finances grew quickly.
“Having kids in this society isn’t easy. I was anxious about where my next pay cheque would come from.”
The loss of team-supported housing and benefits meant suddenly managing:
- Rent and utilities
- Groceries for a family of four
- Transportation
- Debt payments
- Day-to-day living expenses
All without the financial cushioning he was used to as an athlete.
His mental health was strained, but he didn’t hide his reality:
“I never hide my financial struggles from family or close friends. My wife, especially, was my biggest supporter.”
The stress he describes reflects our study’s findings: 82% of survey participants reporting constant worry, 74% reporting poor sleep; and over half reporting depression related to debt.
His wife, family, and close circle were a major source of strength during this period, offering support and encouragement as he worked through the uncertainty of lost income.
The turning point: “I checked my bank account and had less than $500.”
The decisive moment came when he realized how close his family was to a full financial crisis.
“I checked my bank account one day and had less than $500 and a ton of debt. With two kids and being married, that was unacceptable. Something had to change fast.”
He knew he could work and earn income again – but the debt was the barrier keeping him stuck. So he began researching solutions and found Spergel.
His experience with Douglas and Rob was immediately reassuring.
“Both were very transparent men. They made the experience easy and welcoming.”
“Douglas especially was informative and made everything feel very trustworthy. Five stars to him.”
He entered the process with an open mind and quickly saw the potential of a consumer proposal to stabilize his family’s future.
The process: “For the sake of my family, I needed a way out - and Spergel made it easy.”
Meshack says the process felt far less intimidating than he expected:
- Clear explanations
- No judgment
- A calm, structured path forward
- Practical help from people he trusted
“Debt help was not something I ever considered. But I was in a hole, and for the sake of my family, I had to find a way out.”
The consumer proposal offered:
- Manageable payments that reduce debt by up to 80%
- Protection from creditors
- A legal, government-approved plan
- Immediate emotional relief
Aftermath: “There was a large exhale when we were accepted.”
When the consumer proposal was approved, the shift in Meshack’s mental health was immediate.
“We finally saw a way out and could build a plan for a debt-free future.”
Financial stability opened the door to better routines and better health:
“Financial security is huge. If your mind is broken or weak, your body will follow. Being stable helped me eat better, stop stress eating, and make time for myself again.”
He has also reframed how he views money, risk, and the future of his career.
“In professional sports, the world is a revolving door. You need a back-up plan. Save, invest, use wisdom, and don’t assume your career will always be stable.”
Expert commentary: Gillian Goldblatt, Partner and Licensed Insolvency Trustee
“Meshack’s story illustrates how even high performers can face sudden financial collapse due to factors beyond their control. His experience is a powerful reflection of our study’s findings – how income instability, job loss, and family pressures create profound mental health strain. The transformation in his emotional wellbeing after filing a consumer proposal shows just how essential structured, judgment-free support can be.”
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