Utah Bankruptcy lawyers
Across the United States, there are qualified bankruptcy lawyers in Utah who have helped many people just like you become virtually free of debt. Most bankruptcy lawyers in Utah will give you a free initial consultation to evaluate your financial situation.
Use our attorney directory to locate a qualified Lead Counsel Bankruptcy Lawyer in your area who can help you today.
Jeremy B. Atwood, L.L.C.
Jeremy Atwood
Ogden, UT | Phone: 866-266-1846
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The Law Office of Davis & Jones, P.C.,
Lee Davis
Salt Lake City, UT | Phone: 866-632-2707
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Linda D. Smith, P.C.
Linda Smith
Salt Lake City, UT | Phone: 866-258-6454
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Laura Ferrin, Attorney & Mediator
Laura Ferrin
Salt Lake City, UT | Phone: 866-284-8042
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Oliver K. Myers, P.C.
Oliver Myers
Salt Lake City, UT | Phone: 866-781-1469
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Justin M. Myers, Attorney At Law
Draper, UT | Phone: 866-768-2610
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a means test?
A "means test" in a bankruptcy proceeding is one of the factors used to determine whether an individual debtor is eligible to file for bankruptcy under Chapter … more
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- Is there is anything that I can do about my debts to avoid filing bankruptcy?
There are a number of steps that you can take in order to avoid bankruptcy proceedings. If you find yourself falling behind on your credit card, car loan, and/or mortgage payments, you may want to take some immediate steps so as to avoid filing bankruptcy on these debts. First, many people are overwhelmed by credit card debts. Never mind how you got yourself in over your … more - What is the difference between a Chapter 7 and a Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
After you have decided to file for bankruptcy, you may have to choose between the two types of bankruptcy proceedings that are available for individuals – Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy – depending on your eligibility for each. Deciding which type of bankruptcy is right for you is an important choice, because the type will determine whether you have to pay back at … more
Free Legal Forms
- Voluntary Petition
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Bankruptcy Basics
This publication by the Bankruptcy Judges Division of the US Courts provides information to debtors and creditors about the federal bankruptcy … more - Voluntary Petition - Page 2
- Voluntary Petition - Exhibit "A"