Budget Bankruptcy Utah
4.5
Serves South Jordan, UT
28 years in business
Over 27 years helping Utah residents statewide at Budget Bankruptcy Utah. I take pride in the amount of time I personally spend with each client and perspective client. I provide a 1 hour free consultation to every prospective client. I feel it requires this personal time from an experienced attorney to truly understand your situation, to explain to you and help you understand the law, and then to apply that law to your unique facts and circumstances.
Simply put, a 20 min sales presentation with a paralegal and filling out a packet of information does not equal good advice, good service or good practice of law. Bankruptcy is serious, it can be complicated, and you shouldn't do it alone. Get an experienced attorney who will take the time to personally understand you and explain your options for your case. Call today for a free, personal and confidential consultation.
I enjoy being able to provide relief and hope to good people who are overburdened in difficult situations. Yes, you can get a fresh start, and I can help you. Call today for a free consultation.
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1. What do bankruptcy attorneys do?
Bankruptcy attorneys specialize in helping individuals or businesses navigate the legal process of bankruptcy to manage or eliminate debts.
2. When should I consult a bankruptcy attorney?
Consult a bankruptcy attorney if you're struggling with overwhelming debt, facing creditor lawsuits, or considering filing for bankruptcy protection.
3. What types of bankruptcy can they assist with?
They assist with various types, including Chapter 7 (liquidation), Chapter 13 (repayment plans), and Chapter 11 (business reorganization), among others.
4. How much do bankruptcy attorney services cost?
Costs vary depending on case complexity and location; many attorneys offer free initial consultations and fee structures based on your case.
5. How long does the bankruptcy process take?
Duration depends on bankruptcy type; Chapter 7 cases usually take 3-6 months, while Chapter 13 repayment plans last 3-5 years.
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