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Dealing with Alasia LLC in Utah?

Discovering a judgment or wage garnishment from Alasia LLC can be a profoundly distressing experience, often coming without prior warning of a lawsuit. Many individuals are unaware they were ever sued until their wages are impacted or their property title is clouded. At Cannon Legal PLLC, we understand the urgency and stress this situation creates, and we are here to help you explore effective strategies to address it. Even if a judgment has been entered, particularly a default judgment where you may not have received proper notice, options often exist to challenge its validity and protect your financial standing.

The Legal Reality for Utah Consumers

In Utah, a civil judgment against you remains valid for an initial period of 8 years. What many consumers don’t realize is that these judgments are not finite; they can be renewed indefinitely by the plaintiff through a timely motion filed before their expiration. This means a debt obligation, once formalized by a court, can persist for decades if not properly addressed. Furthermore, if Alasia LLC secures a judgment, they may pursue wage garnishment. Utah law places limits on how much can be taken, capping it at the lesser of 25% of your disposable earnings or the amount by which your weekly disposable earnings exceed 30 times the federal minimum wage. For specific cases involving private student loans, a stricter 10% cap applies under Utah Code § 70C-7-103, offering a degree of protection.

Ignoring a lawsuit or a judgment in Utah will not make it disappear. Failing to respond to a summons or a court order within the specified timeframe can lead to a default judgment, granting the plaintiff substantial power to collect the alleged debt without further court proceedings. Proactive legal action is crucial to protect your financial well-being.

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:

  • Filing Motions to Vacate improper default judgments: We investigate the circumstances surrounding your judgment, particularly focusing on whether you received proper legal notice of the original lawsuit. If procedural errors occurred, we fight to have the judgment set aside, allowing you to present your defense and seek a more equitable resolution.
  • Negotiating Judgment Settlements: Even after a judgment is entered, opportunities may exist to negotiate a reduced settlement amount with the plaintiff. We aim to secure favorable terms that can potentially save you money and prevent further collection efforts, such as ongoing garnishments or liens.
  • Facilitating Title Company payoffs to clear property liens: If a judgment has placed a lien on your property, we can work with title companies during a sale or refinance to ensure the judgment is properly satisfied and the lien removed, preventing delays and protecting your asset.

If Alasia LLC has initiated legal action against you in Utah, or if you’ve discovered a judgment, do not face it alone. Contact Cannon Legal PLLC today for a consultation to discuss your specific situation and understand your options. We can also help you explore broader debt relief strategies, including Understanding Bankruptcy Options, if appropriate for your circumstances.

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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

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$8K - $11K

$1,25000
  • 6 Month Payment Plan Allowed

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$11K - $20K

$1,50000
  • 8 Month Payment Plan Allowed

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$20K+

$2,00000
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Partial Release

$45000
  • Per Partial Release Packet

Standard

$150000initial retainer
  • $500 per month during litigation