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Yes. The case will need to be filed in a county court at law or a district court. If you are personally owed the money, you have a right to...
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Yes. The case will need to be filed in a county court at law or a district court. If you are personally owed the money, you have a right to...
You should comply with the subpoena. Period. However, all that means is that you need to appear and tell the truth. It doesn't mean you can't...
In Texas, there is probably nothing you can do about it. The legislature passed Anti-SLAPP laws that are so ridiculous that it has become almost...
I would start my registering a formal complaint with the university. You should find out who their general counsel is and copy the professor, his...
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The answer is that you probably can't do anything. In Texas we have a law called the Texas Citizen's Participation Act, which has been interpreted...
The limitations period for enforcement of a judgment, unless it is renewed, is 10 years. After that, it falls off your credit. There is a...
Yes. The deed is what indicates who owns the house and Texas is a community property state. However, it is highly unlikely that the liens would...
Typically, the answer is no. However, if you are renting the furniture or if it's under a rent to own agreement, you could be charged with...
I have been collecting judgments for years. However, unless you have a judgment against a company that is still in business with plenty of assets,...
Both will be tried and punished as a DWI 1st, but if it happens again the charge will be a DWI 3rd (which is a felony). My advice is to avoid...