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1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy and Small Claims for Utah on
Q: will bankruptcy stop my Driving privileges from being suspended?

I have 9 days before they suspend my driving privilege for a accident I had with no insurance. if I FILE BEFORE THE DATE CAN IT SAVE MY DR FROM BEING TAKEN?

Michael Sundwall
Michael Sundwall
answered on Apr 27, 2017

Yes. Even if you file bankruptcy after your license has been suspended, you can have it reinstated immediately upon filing bankruptcy and taking written verification to the appropriate office. In my experience, the Utah Driver License Division is very familiar with the fact that the federal... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law and Small Claims for Utah on
Q: If my REPC for the purchase of my new home included a side by side stainless steel fridge and window coverings and the

Seller took the fridge, curtains and rods when they moved out, can I go to small claims court? The value of the fridge was 2,000. Mediation failed.

Lincoln W. Hobbs
Lincoln W. Hobbs
answered on Aug 11, 2016

Yes, you can. The small claims limit is $10,000 in Utah.

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