Stop Sued by TBF Financial I LLC in Utah? | Judgments Defense Garnishments
A default judgment gives creditors the power to freeze your bank accounts. Explore your legal options for aggressive settlement negotiation or judgment relief.
Has TBF Financial I LLC Obtained a Judgment Against You in Utah?
Discovering that a third-party debt buyer like TBF Financial I LLC has secured a court judgment against you can be an overwhelming experience. In Utah, these judgments are powerful legal instruments that may allow creditors to seek collection through wage garnishments, bank account levies, or liens on your property. At Cannon Legal PLLC, we understand the stress that follows a judgment notification and are committed to helping you understand your rights under Utah law.
When a creditor is awarded a judgment, it is often because the defendant was unaware of the lawsuit or did not participate in the proceedings. If you find yourself in this position, it is critical to evaluate the circumstances of your case immediately. Our experienced attorneys focus on defending against TBF Financial I LLC lawsuits by scrutinizing the procedural history of your case.
Understanding Post-Judgment Collection Actions
If TBF Financial I LLC has successfully obtained a judgment in a Utah court, they may take further steps to recover the alleged debt. These actions are strictly regulated by state statutes. Common methods used by creditors include:
- Wage Garnishment: A court order requiring your employer to withhold a portion of your paycheck to satisfy the debt.
- Bank Levies: The freezing and subsequent withdrawal of funds from your personal or joint bank accounts.
- Property Liens: A legal claim filed against your real estate, which may impact your ability to sell or refinance the property.
For more information on the broader implications of these court orders, please visit our comprehensive judgments resource page.
The Motion to Vacate: Challenging the Judgment
If the initial lawsuit was served improperly, or if there was a fundamental defect in the court process, we may assist you in filing a Motion to Vacate the judgment. This legal maneuver aims to set aside the court’s order, effectively hitting the “reset” button on the lawsuit and providing you an opportunity to mount a formal defense.
Proving improper service—such as the failure to deliver the summons and complaint to your actual residence or authorized agent—is a common strategy used to hold third-party debt buyers accountable to the standards set by the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure. Regardless of your situation, taking proactive steps is vital to protecting your financial future. You can learn more about how we challenge third-party entities through our dedicated debt buyer defense services.
Creditor Contact Information
If you are attempting to identify the plaintiff in your case, the following contact information for TBF Financial I LLC is provided for your reference:
- Phone: 800-733-9844
- Mailing Address: 400 Central Ave, Ste 320, Northfield, IL 60093
- Website: tbffinancial.com
Do not wait until your wages are garnished or your bank account is frozen. Contact Cannon Legal PLLC to review the specifics of your judgment and explore the strategies available to you.
Amount Owed
Under $2K
- 3 Month Payment Plan Allowed
Amount Owed
$2K - $5K
- 4 Month Payment Plan Allowed
Amount Owed
$5K - $8K
- 5 Month Payment Plan Allowed
Amount Owed
$8K - $11K
- 6 Month Payment Plan Allowed
Amount Owed
$11K - $20K
- 8 Month Payment Plan Allowed
Amount Owed
$20K+
- Payment Plan Allowed
Partial Release
- Per Partial Release Packet
Standard
- $500 per month during litigation


