Bankruptcy
If you are struggling with the burden of unmanageable debt, bankruptcy may be the answer for you. Although bankruptcy is not right for everyone, it has helped millions of people like you find a new path to a brighter financial future.
At the law office of Brandon L. Baker, we can represent you throughout the bankruptcy process. Attorney Brandon Baker handles Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. Bankruptcy may allow you to:
- Eliminate or significantly reduce your debts
- Stop creditor harassment
- Avoid home foreclosure
- Stop a wage garnishment
- Stop an auto repossession
- Obtain a financial fresh start
To speak with a Salt Lake County bankruptcy lawyer today, contact our law office in Murray, Utah. We offer a free consultation and cost-effective rates. To contact our firm, call 801-924-9211.
Get Help — Not Judgment
With the recent downturn in the economy, many people have fallen on difficult times. We understand that a job loss, divorce, personal injury, or other situation out of your control may have placed you in a difficult position. At our firm you will never find judgment — we are here to help.
We Tailor Our Approach to Meet Your Needs
At our firm, we understand that no two situations are the same. What you need to solve your financial problems may not be the same as what some other individual may require.
We take time to review your situation and tailor our approach to meet your specific needs. If you have significant assets and are concerned about losing property in the liquidation process, we can file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy on your behalf. If you are unable to pay your bills and need to eliminate your debts, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy may help you to discharge credit card bills, medical bills and other unsecured debts. Visit our pages on Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy to learn more.
Contact Us
For your free consultation, contact our Utah law office today. Call 801-924-9211, or contact us by e-mail.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.






