Dealing with Keo World in Utah?

When daily ACH withdrawals from Keo World threaten your business liquidity, the pressure on your operations can become unsustainable. Small business owners often find themselves in a cycle of debt where cash flow is prioritized for creditors rather than payroll or inventory. At Cannon Legal PLLC, we assist businesses in evaluating their legal standing against aggressive collection tactics. Our objective is to stabilize your financial position and provide a path toward long-term operational viability.

The Legal Reality for Utah Consumers

In Utah, the legal landscape surrounding Merchant Cash Advances (MCAs) often hinges on whether the funder adhered to mandatory reconciliation, or “true-up,” provisions. If your business revenue declined and you requested a reconciliation that the funder ignored, the transaction may be recharacterized as a disguised, usurious loan rather than a purchase of future receivables. If Keo World has already obtained a judgment through a confession or default, we can assist in filing a Motion to Vacate under Utah Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b), challenging the process on grounds of due process violations or false pretenses.

Warning: Ignoring a court summons or failing to respond to a judgment in Utah can result in the loss of your right to defend your business assets. You must act promptly to address legal filings, as missed deadlines can lead to bank levies or asset seizures.

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 your repayment schedule to align with your actual cash flow, stopping the cycle of daily bleeds.
  • Subchapter V Bankruptcy: We provide guidance on Exploring Business Bankruptcy Options to protect your essential business assets while you reorganize.
  • Corporate Restructuring: Our firm helps you implement structural changes to ensure your business remains operational and competitive despite current financial hurdles.

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