About Wasatch Legal Services — Bankruptcy Mapleton Utah
Wasatch Legal Services delivers bankruptcy Mapleton residents and Utah County families turn to when debt threatens their financial stability. Founder Derek Williams leads a multi-practice firm that pairs bankruptcy with estate planning, personal injury, and immigration work, providing a single resource for connected legal issues. The firm motto, “totally committed to client service,” reflects an emphasis on individual attention. Because Mapleton sits in the Wasatch Front, federal bankruptcy filings move through the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Utah in Salt Lake City. Browse more Mapleton, UT attorneys in the directory.
The firm offers free initial consultations and emphasizes three values: personalized representation, winning results, and client trust. Calls reach the office at 801-893-9529. Consultations are scheduled by appointment.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe the firm as approachable, responsive, and patient with first-time filers. Clients highlight clear explanations of Chapter 7 versus Chapter 13 options, careful preparation of schedules, and steady support at the 341 meeting of creditors. In addition, families value the option to handle multiple legal needs at one firm.
Bankruptcy Mapleton — Practice Areas & Services
- Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings for qualifying Utah County debtors
- Chapter 13 reorganization plans to save homes from foreclosure
- Debt-relief alternatives, including negotiation and settlement
- Estate planning, criminal defense, juvenile defense, and personal injury for connected matters
- Immigration and adoption services for clients with overlapping needs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?
Chapter 7 wipes out most unsecured debts in 3 to 6 months but requires passing a means test. Chapter 13 sets up a 3 to 5-year repayment plan and works well for debtors who want to keep a home from foreclosure. An attorney can review which fits your situation.
How much does a Utah bankruptcy lawyer cost?
Chapter 7 attorney fees in Utah typically run $1,000 to $1,800 plus the $338 court filing fee. Chapter 13 fees often run $3,500 to $4,500, with much of the fee paid through the plan. Many firms offer free consultations.
Where do Utah County bankruptcy filings get heard?
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Utah, located at 350 South Main Street in Salt Lake City, handles all Utah filings. Most 341 creditor meetings are conducted by Zoom or phone today. Filers should prepare to answer trustee questions about assets and income.
Quick Facts: Bankruptcy in Mapleton, Utah
- Filing Fees: Chapter 7 federal filing fee is $338, with separate fees for Chapter 13 plans — U.S. Courts Bankruptcy Filings Statistics
- Court Location: The U.S. Bankruptcy Court District of Utah is located at 350 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT — U.S. Bankruptcy Court District of Utah
- Population: Mapleton has roughly 12,000 residents inside Utah County’s 730,000, one of Utah’s fastest-growing counties — U.S. Census Bureau
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