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In these unique times, we are committed to your safety. All of our services can be performed remotely, via teleconference, email, text, or telephone. You can sign documents without coming to our office. If you do want an in-person visit, rest assured we take all necessary precautions. With offices in both Logan and Salt Lake City, Utah, Steve makes it easy and convenient to meet with him and get your case started.

With one-on-one meetings and detailed checklists you'll know exactly what documents you need to provide. We do the rest. No one likes the stress and anxiety that comes with un-managable debt. Clients often report a huge sense of relief once they meet with us and can see light at the end of the tunnel.
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I have been a lawyer in Utah since 1976. I love helping people work through difficult times in their lives and successfully negotiate the legal system. With offices in Salt Lake City and Logan I serve the northern and central part of Utah. Under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 Congress mandated that consumers be told that they don't need an attorney to file bankruptcy.
Responding to trustee or creditor communications and advising you regarding any questions. There are some matters that arise so rarely but that become so time consuming that the quoted fee does not cover them. Motions for relief from the automatic stay. This occurs when a creditor wants permission from the court to repossess or foreclose on property such as a car or house.
Many people feel embarrassed or even ashamed to think that they have to file bankruptcy. It's a natural reaction. We're all taught to pay our "just debts" and no one would want someone else to file bankruptcy on them and not pay what was owed. For thousands of years society has recognized that in extreme cases it is helpful and in the best interests of people and society in general to allow an honest debtor to be relieved of his or her debts.
Even though a bankruptcy will stay on your credit report for 10 years, most people find that within 3-5 years after receiving their discharge they are able to borrow money on roughly the same terms as people who didn't file. After bankruptcy what's important is how well you managed your finances. If you have a good job, pay your bills on time and haven't been sued, you'll likely be able to get credit within a few years.
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