Dealing with Central Diiligence Group in Utah?

When your business operations are disrupted by aggressive daily ACH withdrawals, the financial pressure can feel insurmountable. Small business owners often find themselves in a position where cash flow is prioritized for creditor payments rather than essential operational costs. If Central Diligence Group has initiated legal action against your company in Utah, taking immediate, informed action is vital to protecting your business assets and maintaining your ability to trade.

The Legal Reality for Utah Consumers

In Utah, the defense of merchant cash advances hinges on a critical examination of the underlying agreement. We scrutinize whether the funder honored mandatory reconciliation or “true-up” clauses during periods when your business revenues declined. Failure to adhere to these provisions may effectively transform what was presented as a purchase of future receivables into a disguised, usurious loan. Furthermore, if a creditor has obtained a judgment by confession or default, we can help you file a Motion to Vacate under Utah Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b) to challenge the process on grounds of due process violations or false pretenses.

Ignoring a court summons or failing to respond to a judgment from Central Diligence Group can lead to the freezing of business bank accounts and the seizure of assets. You must act before critical deadlines pass to preserve your right to contest these claims in court.

How We Fight Back

At Cannon Legal PLLC, we focus on holding creditors to the strict standards of evidence required by law. We can help you navigate the process through the following targeted services:

  • Negotiated Workouts: We aim to restructure crippling daily payment schedules to align with your actual revenue, preventing the total depletion of your operating capital.
  • Subchapter V Bankruptcy Advice: We assist in evaluating if this streamlined process can protect your business assets while you reorganize your financial obligations.
  • Corporate Restructuring: We provide guidance on re-aligning your business structure to ensure long-term operational survival and protection from aggressive creditor tactics.

If you are considering your options, you may find value in Exploring Business Bankruptcy Options to determine if a formal reorganization is the right path for your specific circumstances.

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