This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
What kinds of income are safe from creditors? Social Security or Social Security Disability Income. Veteran's benefits. Public assistance (welfare) benefits. Retirement benefits. Worker's Compensation and vocational rehabilitation benefits. Unemployment benefits. Court ordered child support and spousal support.
In Texas, a judgment lien can be attached to real estate only (such as a house or land).
Satisfy the Judgment: Paying the debt in full is the most straightforward way to remove the lien. Obtain a satisfaction of judgment from the creditor and file it with the court.
In Texas, a judgment lien can be attached to real estate only (such as a house or land).
Requesting a Writ of Execution Another way a creditor may try to collect their judgment is through a writ of execution. A writ of execution allow the debtor's non-exempt property to be seized and sold. The proceeds from the sale go to the debt owed to the creditor.
Parties without lawyers can also file case documents in person at the Court during normal business hours or by mail. Most case documents are posted to the Court's website, except clerk's records, reporter's records, and sealed documents. You can search for your case at search.txcourts/.
While one way to be judgment proof is to have no proper income, another is only to have assets and income that cannot be seized. This generally includes the following: Income from government benefits such as unemployment or disability. In Texas, your primary residence.