Stop Sued by Nebraska Furniture Mart 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 a Judgment Been Entered Against You by Nebraska Furniture Mart?
Discovering that a court has entered a default judgment against you can be an overwhelming experience. If you are a Utah resident facing collection efforts from a creditor like Nebraska Furniture Mart, understanding your rights and the legal mechanisms at play is the first step toward regaining control of your financial future.
When a creditor obtains a judgment, they are granted legal authority to pursue collection actions that can significantly impact your daily life. At Cannon Legal PLLC, we understand the complexities of Utah debt law. Whether you are dealing with a recent judgment or are concerned about imminent post-judgment actions, our experienced legal team is prepared to analyze your situation and evaluate your options.
Understanding Post-Judgment Collection Actions in Utah
A judgment is not the end of the legal process; it is often the beginning of the enforcement phase. Once a plaintiff has secured a judgment in a Utah court, they may seek to satisfy the debt through several aggressive legal avenues, including:
- Wage Garnishment: A court order requiring your employer to withhold a portion of your earnings to pay the debt.
- Bank Levies: An attempt to freeze and seize funds held in your personal or business bank accounts.
- Property Liens: A legal claim filed against your real estate or personal property, which may limit your ability to sell or refinance your assets.
If you are currently facing these challenges, it is critical to address the situation promptly. For more information on how courts handle these matters, please review our comprehensive resource on Utah debt judgments.
Our Approach to Judgment Defense
At Cannon Legal PLLC, we believe that every consumer deserves a robust defense. We hold creditors accountable by demanding strict adherence to the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure. When defending clients, we look for procedural defects, such as improper service of process, which may serve as a basis for a Motion to Vacate or set aside the judgment.
Legal action is time-sensitive. If you believe a judgment was entered against you unfairly or without proper notice, acting quickly is vital to preserving your right to challenge the court’s decision.
We invite you to explore our dedicated resources for defending against Nebraska Furniture Mart lawsuits to understand how our firm systematically challenges these claims.
Creditor Contact Information
If you are looking to communicate directly with the creditor regarding an existing account or judgment, you may reach Nebraska Furniture Mart through the following channels:
- Phone: 800-336-9136
- Mailing Address: 700 S 72nd St, Omaha, NE 68114
- Website: nfm.com
Please be advised that while you have the right to contact the creditor, any statements made during such communications may be documented. We recommend speaking with an experienced attorney before initiating contact regarding a legal judgment.
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


