Stop Sued by JP Morgan Chase Bank 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 JP Morgan Chase Bank Obtained a Judgment Against You in Utah?
Facing a legal judgment from a major financial institution like JP Morgan Chase Bank can be an overwhelming experience. In Utah, once a court enters a judgment, the plaintiff gains significant legal tools to collect on that debt. At Cannon Legal PLLC, we assist clients in understanding the gravity of these court orders and exploring the available legal avenues to address them.
If you have received notice of a judgment, time is often a critical factor. Understanding your rights under Utah law is the first step in protecting your financial future. Whether you are dealing with aggressive collection efforts or the threat of enforcement, we are prepared to evaluate your situation and develop a strategy tailored to your specific circumstances.
Understanding Post-Judgment Enforcement in Utah
When a court grants a judgment to a creditor, the plaintiff is authorized to pursue collection through various legal mechanisms. It is essential to recognize the severity of these actions, which may include:
- Wage Garnishment: A court-ordered process where a portion of your paycheck is withheld to satisfy the debt.
- Bank Account Levies: The legal ability for a creditor to freeze and seize funds held in your personal or business accounts.
- Property Liens: A claim attached to real estate you own, which may affect your ability to sell or refinance your home.
Our experienced legal team focuses on defending against JP Morgan Chase Bank lawsuits and navigating the complexities of post-judgment litigation. If you feel that you were not properly served or that the judgment was entered in error, we can review your case to determine if filing a Motion to Vacate is a viable path forward.
A judgment is not necessarily the final word. Depending on the circumstances surrounding how the debt was handled or how you were served, you may have legal options to contest the enforcement or negotiate a resolution.
Strategic Options for Debt Resolution
At Cannon Legal PLLC, we aim to hold creditors accountable to the strict procedural requirements set forth by Utah law. We meticulously examine the history of the account and the details of the judgment to identify defenses. For many, our strategy involves:
- Settlement Negotiations: Engaging with the creditor to reach a manageable resolution that may stop further collection actions.
- Procedural Challenges: Investigating whether the plaintiff followed all state-mandated requirements for service of process and documentation.
- Alternative Relief: For those facing unmanageable financial burdens beyond a single judgment, we can also discuss Bankruptcy Options as a means to achieve financial stabilization.
Every case is unique. Learn more about our approach to managing and resolving civil judgments by contacting our office to discuss the specifics of your situation.
JP Morgan Chase Bank Creditor Contact Information
If you are attempting to correspond with the creditor regarding a judgment, the following information is provided for your records:
- Phone: 800-935-9935
- Mailing Address: 270 Park Ave, New York, NY 10017
- Website: chase.com
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


