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Salt Lake City Repossession Lawyer

Utah Auto Loan Debt Attorney

Are you afraid of losing your car because of your debt problem? Are creditors threatening to seize your assets because of your inability to make full payments? There is a simple way to stop repossession, keep your assets and get back on the road to financial stability. Bankruptcy is intended to give you a fresh start.

At the law offices of Enderton & Mathews, our Salt Lake City repossession attorneys can help you protect your property today. With more than 20 years of shared legal experience, our lawyers have helped thousands of people just like you through the bankruptcy process. We are ready to give you straight answers, take action and get relief.

Stop Vehicle Repossession

The moment you file for bankruptcy, you will receive an automatic stay, which puts an immediate stop to any actions by your creditors against you, including repossession. This means your most important assets will be protected by federal law, including your car, home and bank accounts, as foreclosure also puts a stop to garnishments. We may even be able to get your car returned to you if it has been recently repossessed.

Filing for bankruptcy will also provide you with the opportunity to create a long-term plan to protect your most important assets. Many items are exempt in a bankruptcy, which means they cannot be seized by creditors. In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you may be able to reorganize your loan to help cure past due payments.

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Start looking for real solutions. You can file for bankruptcy and stop hiding your car. From our offices in Salt Lake City, we understand what it is like to hide from creditors and take desperate measures to protect your property, but there are better options out there. We can help you take advantage of the law and protect yourself. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation and learn more.

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