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"Many people are reluctant to file for bankruptcy at first. I like to remind them that there is a reason that bankruptcy laws exist. It is to help hard-working people just like you to get a fresh start. With the bankruptcy laws on your side, you can rebuild your life quickly."
John Christiansen
Attorney At Law
John Christiansen is an attorney providing legal services covering a wide variety of areas including, Business Law, Bankruptcy, and Workers’ Compensation claims.
John Christiansen, who practices law in Provo, Utah, was selected to Super Lawyers’ Rising Stars list for 2017 – 2020. This peer designation is awarded only to a select number of accomplished attorneys in each state. The Rising Stars selection process takes into account peer recognition, professional achievement in legal practice, and other cogent factors. Through his efforts over the past 10 years as an attorney, he has recovered millions of dollars for his clients through litigation and settlement. Additionally, he has assisted Utahns and Utah businesses in eliminating and reorganizing hundreds of millions of dollars of debts.
John is very knowledgeable in the law. Outside of his law practice he has designed and taught dozens of courses both on-line and on-ground for Utah Valley University and Eagle Gate College in the area of legal studies.
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Both Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy can eliminate overwhelming debt. Debts may include credit card debt, bank loans, medical bills, most court judgments, and deficiencies on repossessed vehicles. When you speak to a bankruptcy lawyer at our law firm, we will let you know what you qualify for and discuss all of your options.
By law, most actions against you must cease once a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy has been filed. Creditors cannot initiate or continue lawsuits, wage garnishments, or even telephone calls demanding payments. Our bankruptcy law firm will act quickly to file your bankruptcy petition, stop the phone calls and lift any burdensome garnishments.
You may be able to keep your car, house and other personal belongings when filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy. When you work with our bankruptcy law firm, our personal bankruptcy attorneys will help you retain your assets and show you what steps to take following your bankruptcy so that you can quickly get back on your feet. You may also begin to rebuild your credit immediately after.
Both Chapter 7 & Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy can eliminate overwhelming debt. Debts may include credit card debt, bank loans, medical bills, most court judgments, and deficiencies on repossessed vehicles. When you speak to a bankruptcy lawyer at our law firm, we will let you know what you qualify for and discuss all of your options.
By law, most actions against you must cease once a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy has been filed. Creditors cannot initiate or continue lawsuits, wage garnishments, or even telephone calls demanding payments. Our bankruptcy law firm will act quickly to file your bankruptcy petition, stop the phone calls and lift any burdensome garnishments.
You may be able to keep your car, house and other personal belongings when filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 personal bankruptcy. When you work with our bankruptcy law firm, our personal bankruptcy attorneys will help you retain your assets and show you what steps to take following your bankruptcy so that you can quickly get back on your feet. You may also begin to rebuild your credit immediately after.
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