You'll be in prison.
No, you cannot.
Yes, Texas does not allow wage garnishment for creditor debt. There is however a catch to this, as the state does allow bank account levy. If a debtor believes they may be sued, they should take steps to protect bank accounts and other property including that which is jointly owned by married couples as Texas is a community property state.
Texas has several credit counseling opportunities. Texas Debt Relief is a company with several locations throughout the state. They can help you to understand the credit options available to you by setting you up with a debt consolidation plan that you can really understand.
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It is a misconception that creditors do not have legal recourse in the State of Texas. As in every other U.S. state they can file a civil suit against any debtor who defaults on a valid contractual agreement. Credit cards are considered "unsecure" only because there is no specific property attached to them, unlike vehicles and houses which act as collateral for the loans. However, in Texas creditors cannot use a writ of judgment to garnish the debtor's wages unless the debtor has no other property that can be seized, such as a bank account.
No you cannot possess a firearm at all
i amnot an expert but have had similar dealings and no they can not garnish your wagesz unless you live in Canada it goes state to state and they could notify Texas but Texas would probably consider you too small to deal with so don't worry about that
Not certain about Texas state law, but under the Federal Criminal Code (USC Title 18) no, they cannot.
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An employer cannot say you were terminated, but they can say you are not eligible for rehire. Texas is an 'at will' state and can fire you for any reason.
No. All you need is good credit.
yesAdded: But if you reside in Texas, you MUST apply for a Texas license, you cannot continue driving on your old state's license.