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Specify the amount of judgment awarded, including any interest, attorney fees, and costs. Ensure accuracy to avoid future disputes.
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What assets are protected from judgements in Texas?
What Can A Judgment Creditor Do? If a judgment has been issued against you, the creditor can satisfy its judgment by freezing your bank account and taking a portion of your wages.
What happens when you get a judgement against you in Texas?
In general, personal property in Texas is exempt up to $100,000 for a family or $50,000 for a single adult. Additionally, Texas law protects a wide range of property, including pets/domestic animals, tools, clothing, jewelry, home furnishings, one vehicle per licensed driver, athletic equipment, and two firearms.
How does a judgement work in Texas?
Cases from the Texas Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals, and courts of appeals are searchable through the Texas Appeals Management and eFiling System (TAMES) Case Search. Files that are available online can be viewed for free. To access records that are not online, contact the specific court.
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