Dealing with HFH Capital in Utah?

For many Utah business owners, the daily drain of automated clearing house withdrawals can threaten the very survival of their operations. When HFH Capital initiates collection actions or legal proceedings, the financial pressure on your cash flow becomes immediate. At Cannon Legal PLLC, we assist business owners in addressing these aggressive repayment structures by providing a firm legal defense aimed at stabilizing your company’s financial future.

The Legal Reality for Utah Consumers

In Utah, legal counsel can challenge merchant cash advances by scrutinizing whether the funder honored mandatory reconciliation or “true-up” clauses when business revenues declined. Failing to honor these provisions often shifts the nature of the transaction into a disguised, usurious loan, which may be legally unenforceable. If HFH Capital has obtained a judgment by confession or default, we can assist in filing a Motion to Vacate under Utah Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b), specifically arguing that the process lacked due diligence or that the underlying confession was obtained under false pretenses.

Ignoring a court summons or failing to respond to a judgment from a creditor in Utah can lead to the freezing of business bank accounts and the seizure of assets. You must act immediately upon receiving legal notice to preserve your rights and prevent irreparable damage to your business.

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 work to restructure your daily payment obligations, aiming to bring them in line with your current cash flow realities.
  • Subchapter V Bankruptcy: We provide guidance on Exploring Business Bankruptcy Options to protect essential business assets from aggressive collection efforts.
  • Corporate Restructuring: We help design a path toward long-term operational survival by reorganizing liabilities and strengthening your company’s balance sheet.

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