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Can i garnish a debtors bank account in TX, with a writ of execution or does it have to be a writ of garnishment?
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Answered on April 27, 2012
In Texas, once you have a final judgment you can get a writ of execution. A writ of execution enables the sheriff to levy on property of the...
I received a writ of execution for a judgment in Texas I have no none exempt property will they garnish my bank account?
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Answered on April 27, 2012
Yes your judgment creditor can levy on your bank account with a writ of execution or writ of garnishment to collect on a judgment.
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Is it possible to clean up years of bad credit?
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Answered on April 27, 2012
When you ask "what debts can I file on?" I assume you mean what debts are dischargeable in a bankruptcy. Based on the limited information you have...
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Should we file Chapter 13 or 7?
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Answered on April 26, 2012
Your first stop should be visiting a local bankruptcy attorney, they often offer free consultations. He/she will be able to address your specific...
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Can I sell my car while in Ch. 13 status?
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Answered on April 25, 2012
First off, in a Chapter 13 it is always advisable to retain an attorney due to the complexities in the law. Second, I am assuming you are not...
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Answered on April 25, 2012
You are always free to try and negotiate a settlement of some sort that would release you from your current obligations. Whether your creditors...
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Before filing for bankruptcy, should an attorney discuss and review the statute of limitations with you?
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Answered on April 24, 2012
Generally it is your job to know what your debts and liabilities are. Your attorney has to rely on your representations of what your financial...
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Are computers and tvs safe from seizure from a judgment creditor in Texas? I dont see them listed in the Texas property code.
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Answered on April 23, 2012
As always, it is best to consult an attorney concerning your specific situation. But here are some general thoughts on TX Property Code and home...
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Garnishment - civil debt in Tx.
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Answered on April 23, 2012
Okay, there is a lot here but I will try to answer some of this for you. Some of your facts are confusing to me. The bottom line here is that I...
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I have to pay$7,000 to a creditor but i can't pay right now,i don't have the money, I got a letter of a attorney.. What can i do
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Answered on April 23, 2012
It seems to me that you really have four options:
1) Pay the debt. This doesn't sound like a viable option for you at the moment.
2) Either...
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