Breach of contract / credit card debt / State of Texas / JP COURT
There are good legal arguments that the debt is not an account at all, but just a breach of contract. Either way, the statute of limitations is 4...
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There are good legal arguments that the debt is not an account at all, but just a breach of contract. Either way, the statute of limitations is 4...
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This is not really a question of the law per se, but of the contract with the bank. See if you can locate the signature card and account agreement,...
Plaintiffs can plead different ways to recover their damages, including as set forth in this petition. Attorneys fees are recoverable under...
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If your plan is confirmed, whatever funds the Trustee receives must be paid out according to the confirmed plan. The Trustee does not "keep" any of...
You are not legally required to pay a debt that is in her name only unless and until either you agree to or a family court orders you to. Your...
With the loan contract and the payment history, you should be able to construct a spreadsheet calculating the current balance. The tricky part is...
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As others have pointed out, the short answer is yes. And, depending on what else is being paid in your chapter 13, the spousal support order may be...
As others have pointed out, the debt collector has violated fair debt collection laws if he threatened to file a lawsuit on a debt that has gone...
In Texas your homestead is exempt from claims from general unsecured creditors. Only mortgage debts, tax debts, home equity loans, and certain...
For consumer debts, the creditor can sue only either where you reside or where the contract was signed. The vast, vast majority of the time they...