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WHAT CAN BE TAKEN IN JUDGEMENT IN Texas?

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Depending on what type of judgment, there isn't much of anything that can be taken. For instance in a county law suite regarding credit card debt (an unsecured debt), a judgment will last for 10 years and could possibly be renewed for another 10 years.

That being said, no one can take your home, no one can garnish your wages, and it is rare that a bank account is garnished. Its been said that people bank in other states for protection.

If you own a home a lien could be attached and/or if you decide to sell during which a judgment is in play, the title company will do a title search. When the judgment appears in your records, you will need to satisfy that judgment before the house can be sold. The title company may be able to help settle the judgment from the gains of the sale. If you don't plan to sell you home, then this may just be moot.

Seems that Texas must be a consumer friendly state.

This is not to be construed at legal advice; this information is for educational purposes only. If you need legal assistance you'll want to consult a licensed consumer advocate lawyer.

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