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Facing a Default Judgment from Mountain Run Solutions in Utah?

When a third-party debt buyer like Mountain Run Solutions obtains a default judgment against a Utah resident, the situation can escalate quickly. A judgment is not merely a piece of paper; it is a powerful legal instrument that empowers a creditor to pursue aggressive post-judgment collection actions, including wage garnishment and bank levies. If you have recently discovered that a judgment has been entered against you, taking swift, informed action is critical to protecting your financial stability.

At Cannon Legal PLLC, our experienced attorneys understand the complexities of Utah debt collection law. We help our clients navigate these high-stakes situations by evaluating the procedural history of their cases and holding creditors to the strict evidentiary standards required by law.

Understanding Post-Judgment Collection Risks

Once Mountain Run Solutions holds a valid judgment, they may seek to recover the balance through several methods authorized by the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure. The most common actions include:

  • Wage Garnishment: A court order requiring your employer to withhold a portion of your earnings to satisfy the judgment debt.
  • Bank Levies: A process by which the creditor seeks to freeze and seize funds held in your personal or business bank accounts.
  • Judgment Liens: A lien placed against real property you own, which may affect your ability to sell or refinance your home.

If you are currently experiencing these issues, you may wish to review our comprehensive resources on Utah judgment defense strategies to understand the legal landscape governing your rights.

Challenging the Judgment: The Motion to Vacate

One of the most effective strategies we utilize involves investigating the initial service of process. If you were never properly served with the original summons and complaint, the court may have lacked the personal jurisdiction necessary to enter a judgment against you. In such instances, we may file a Motion to Vacate the judgment.

Procedural errors, such as improper service or lack of standing, can sometimes serve as the foundation for invalidating a judgment. If the plaintiff failed to adhere to Utah’s strict procedural requirements, we aim to leverage those deficiencies to protect our clients’ interests.

Whether you are looking for guidance on defending against Mountain Run Solutions lawsuits or need assistance with an existing judgment, our team is prepared to analyze your case details and provide a professional assessment of your options.

Creditor Contact Information

If you have questions regarding the debt account itself, you may reference the contact information for Mountain Run Solutions provided below:

Do not allow a judgment to remain unchallenged without exploring your legal avenues. Schedule your free phone consultation today.

Amount Owed
Under $2K

$50000
  • 3 Month Payment Plan Allowed

Amount Owed
$2K - $5K

$65000
  • 4 Month Payment Plan Allowed

Amount Owed
$5K - $8K

$95000
  • 5 Month Payment Plan Allowed

Amount Owed
$8K - $11K

$1,25000
  • 6 Month Payment Plan Allowed

Amount Owed
$11K - $20K

$1,50000
  • 8 Month Payment Plan Allowed

Amount Owed
$20K+

$2,00000
  • Payment Plan Allowed

Partial Release

$45000
  • Per Partial Release Packet

Standard

$150000initial retainer
  • $500 per month during litigation