UTAH BANKRUPTCY LAWYERS
Our Utah bankruptcy lawyers understand what you are going through when you’re dealing with financial distress. Few things in life are as stressful as harassing phone calls from creditors, wage garnishment, repossession, or foreclosure. You’re probably causing yourself emotional discomfort by constantly thinking about which of your payments you can afford to pay? You’re probably stressing out about the stigma of potential wage garnishments. This is not uncommon, and you need to know that you are not alone in your situation, and you won’t be alone with the help of our Utah & Idaho bankruptcy lawyers.
Each year close to 1,000,000 people file bankruptcy. According to the American Bankruptcy Institute, 910,090 people filed for bankruptcy in the calendar year of 2014. The majority of these people are hardworking people who would pay all of their bills if they were able. Divorce, natural disaster, the sudden loss of a job, or unexpected medical bills can quickly wipe-out a life’s savings. Please contact us today, so we can help put a stop to creditor harassment and to help you get debt relief. If you have any questions about how you can get out of debt and regain control of your life, contact us by Phone at (801) 432-8682 or email us.
We serve all of Utah.
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Trusted Experience
By utilizing the services of one of our experienced Utah bankruptcy lawyers , you will have the extensive benefit of years of experience with the complex bankruptcy system. Get relief today.
Cheap Bankruptcy
Other firms advertise $0 down, but require the court filing fee be paid upfront. We can file for $200. Period. We make filing bankruptcy easy and affordable with a cheap upfront option and flexible payment options.
Experienced Bankruptcy Attorneys
Many bankruptcy lawyers in Utah & Idaho may claim to know financial law well, but in fact their main focus is something entirely different. At Ascent Law, our team of Bankruptcy experts focus primarily on Bankruptcy law so that you receive the best advice and service available.
Payment Plans Available
Knowing that you are facing what can seem like insurmountable debt, it can seem impossible that hiring an attorney is within your means. We understand that fear, and regularly work with clients to arrange a payment plan that fits within their budget.
Chapters 7, 11, & 13
There are several types of bankruptcy allowed by the State of Utah and the Federal government, and sometimes it can be a challenge to determine which fits your specific circumstance. We will look at your records and decide which is best for you.
Free Initial Consultation
Having financial difficulties but unsure if there is a legal remedy? The bankruptcy experts at Ascent Law can take a look at your specific situation and help you look at any solutions that may be possible.
Negotiate IRS & State Tax Debt
We have vast experience with both local Utah tax authorities as well as the IRS. Our expert negotiators can get you the absolute lowest settlement amount so that you can pay off any government debt and move on with your life.
Rebuild Your Credit
Your credit and repairing your credit. As well as personal debt relief experts, we at Ascent Law of Utah have repeatedly worked with members of the local business community to eliminate debt.
…we have some of the most experienced and knowledgeable Utah bankruptcy attorneys
Ascent Law has a team of some of the most experienced and knowledgeable Utah bankruptcy lawyers. We have helped thousands of good hard-working people get financial relief.
We make filing bankruptcy easy with low upfront payment options. We are dedicated to represent your best interest.
- Experienced Utah Bankruptcy Lawyers
- Flexible Payment Options
- Low Upfront Options
- Flexible Payment Options
- Understanding & Friendly Staff
- Free Case Evaluation
The following are some warning signs that you may need professional help to get your finances back on track
- Using Your Credit Cards to Pay Bills
- borrowing from your retirement account
- Borrowing from family and friends
- past due on credit cards, vehicles, home, and/or rent
- Received a foreclosure notice
- Denied for new lines of credit
- Overwhelmed with debt
- Harassing phone calls from creditors