Stop Dealing with DeVille Asset Management in Utah? | Judgments Defense Garnishments
A default judgment gives creditors the power to freeze your bank accounts. Explore your legal options for aggressive settlement negotiation or judgment relief.
Facing a Judgment from DeVille Asset Management in Utah? Know Your Rights.
A civil judgment is a serious legal development that can significantly impact your financial stability. If DeVille Asset Management has obtained a default judgment against you in a Utah court, the situation requires immediate and strategic attention. At Cannon Legal PLLC, we assist clients in navigating the complexities of post-judgment enforcement and explore potential avenues for relief.
When a creditor moves to collect on a judgment, they may pursue aggressive enforcement actions, including wage garnishments or bank account levies. Understanding the legal landscape—and your specific rights under the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure—is the first step toward regaining control of your financial future.
Understanding the Impact of a Default Judgment
In many cases, individuals only become aware of a lawsuit when they receive notice of a garnishment. A default judgment often occurs because the defendant was never properly served with the original complaint. If you were not served according to Utah law, or if the court lacked proper jurisdiction, we may examine whether there are grounds to file a Motion to Vacate the judgment. This is a critical procedure that, if successful, can pause collection efforts and allow you the opportunity to properly contest the underlying debt.
For more information on how these legal orders function, review our comprehensive guide on Utah judgment law. Our experienced legal team is dedicated to holding creditors accountable to the standards required by state and federal law.
Taking Action: Defending Your Assets
If you are being pursued by a third-party debt buyer, you do not have to navigate the courtroom alone. Our firm focuses on defending against DeVille Asset Management lawsuits with a focus on procedural rigor and aggressive advocacy. We examine the documentation provided by the plaintiff to determine if they possess the legal standing and evidence required to enforce their claims.
If a judgment has been entered against you, time is often a critical factor. Courts in Utah have specific timelines for filing motions to set aside judgments. Consulting with an attorney allows you to understand the procedural deadlines that apply to your unique situation.
Whether you are dealing with a recent judgment or are concerned about imminent collection actions, it is essential to review your options for debt buyer defense. By demanding that plaintiffs provide strict proof of their claims, we aim to protect your interests throughout the collection process.
Creditor Contact Information
If you need to verify the status of an account or identify the entity pursuing you, the contact information for DeVille Asset Management is listed below:
- Phone: 888-410-1845
- Email: info@devilleassetmanagement.com
- Mailing Address: 6013 Techni Center Dr, Austin, TX 78721
- Website: devilleasset.com
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