The Utah Homestead Exemption

Consequences of Bankruptcy?

The term “Utah bankruptcy exemptions” refers to assets that you get to keep when you file bankruptcy. In Utah, as a practical matter, most people keep all their assets when they file bankruptcy if they do a reasonable amount of legal pre-bankruptcy planning.

Bankruptcy the best place to start

How to start

We understand how overwhelming the process can feel, so another great thing to do is get a head start on gathering all of the paperwork that you will need for your case. For example:

What are the Advantages of Filing Bankruptcy?

Pros and cons of bankruptcy

Some of these rumors have basis in fact others are overly exaggerated. Yes it is true that declaring bankruptcy can hurt your credit score for a period of time. It’s also true that a bankruptcy declaration is a matter of public record. However, critics of the bankruptcy process tend to overemphasize these negative points. If you’re struggling to repay your bills, none of your debt-fighting options are going to be easy or free from stress. It is true that there are a number of methods of debt relief that might help improve your financial situation over time, it important to always remember there’s no magic switch that you can flip to rebuild your credit.

When declaring bankruptcy is a bad idea

When declaring bankruptcy is a bad idea?

There are times when the negatives simply outweigh the positives of filing for bankruptcy, and no matter how dire your debt may appear, bankruptcy will only exacerbate the problem and then bankruptcy is a bad idea.

Why bankruptcy is smart

Do you know why bankruptcy is smart? Some people think bankruptcy is the equivalent of failure, but sadly they are misinformed. Active measures in accordance with the law that alleviate undue burden is the opposite of passivity and unassociated with failure in every regard. Many lawyer from across the country would confirm that bankruptcy is… Continue reading Why bankruptcy is smart