How should I solve a judgement or should I at this point?
In Utah a judgement remains for 8 years. It is renewable, but quite often the creditor does not renew the judgement. So you can either wait out the...
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In Utah a judgement remains for 8 years. It is renewable, but quite often the creditor does not renew the judgement. So you can either wait out the...
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Virtually every small business debt is the owner's personal liability. Creditors rarely issue credit to small businesses without requiring personal...
Do not put money in an IRA in Utah prior to filing a bankruptcy without speaking to a local bankruptcy attorney. There are restrictions on how that...
A creditor has no obligation to appear at a meeting of creditors in order to have a valid claim. Further, all your creditors have the right to file...
Unfortunately, no. You would have had to of filed your bankruptcy prior to the law change.
There will have to be some payment. No money available means you can't afford to keep what you want in a 13. You need an attorney to guide you...
Yes you can so long as you qualify. I would never do so without an attorney reviewing it first.
Before considering suing, it is always wise to consider the costs of litigation, likelihood of success and even if successful could you prove any...
The short answer is that in Utah they can come after him and quite often do.
Immediately send what you have then contact your attorney to get help so hopefully there can be a way to deal with the balance without jeopardizing...