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Facing a Judgment from Asset Acceptance LLC in Utah?

A court judgment is a serious legal development that grants a creditor the authority to pursue collection actions against you. If you have recently discovered that Asset Acceptance LLC has obtained a judgment against you in a Utah court, time is often a critical factor. At Cannon Legal PLLC, we focus on navigating the complexities of Utah debt collection law to help clients understand their rights and potential defenses.

When a creditor is granted a judgment, they transition from a mere claimant to a judgment creditor. This status allows them to utilize aggressive tools to collect the alleged debt, including wage garnishment and bank levies. If you are defending against Asset Acceptance LLC lawsuits, you need to understand the procedural requirements that govern these cases.

Understanding Post-Judgment Enforcement

In Utah, once a judgment is entered, the plaintiff may seek to enforce it through several channels. Bank levies and wage garnishments are common methods used to satisfy a judgment. However, these actions must comply with strict procedural rules. If the initial lawsuit was not served properly—or if there were errors in the legal process—a judgment may be susceptible to a challenge.

Legal procedures regarding the enforcement of judgments require strict adherence to the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure. If you believe you were never properly served with a summons, or if the judgment was obtained through procedural error, we may be able to assist you in filing a Motion to Vacate the judgment.

For more information on the broader landscape of these legal actions, please review our guide on Utah judgment law. It is essential to determine whether the judgment is valid and whether the creditor has met their burden of proof throughout the litigation process.

Challenging Improper Service and Procedural Errors

A Motion to Vacate a judgment is a strategic legal step that aims to set aside an existing court order. This is frequently utilized when a defendant was unaware of the original lawsuit because they were never properly served. By examining the affidavit of service filed by the plaintiff, an experienced attorney can assess whether the court had proper jurisdiction to issue the judgment in the first place.

Our firm works to hold creditors accountable by demanding that they produce sufficient documentation and adhere to the procedural mandates of the court. Whether you are dealing with a recent judgment or are facing the threat of immediate enforcement, knowing your options is the first step toward resolution.

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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

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