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Old 03-19-2002, 04:36 PM
gorman123
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Recovering Judgment


In Texas, my judgment debtor owes $3000 and it doesn't seem there are any obvious nonexempt assets or real estate. However, the debtor has since started some dba's. She has several trucks, trailers, etc. used in a construction business that are registered in her name with no apparent liens on the titles. Can these be siezed thru a writ of execution? Or are they exempt under Tex. Civ. Rem. 42.002 "...the following personal property is exempt...including boats and motor vehicles used in a trade or profession.."?? HELP! This debtor is a professional theif.

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Old 03-26-2002, 09:09 PM
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I am not an attorney.
First, be careful referring to your debtor as a "professional theif." You don't want to get sued yourself.
Second, look up my question on Judgment Debtor Appearance (on same page with your question and you will find a Judgment Debtor Questionaire contributed by I AM ALWAYS LIABLE. Print out this questionaire, sere your judgment debtor with papers to a Judgment Debtor Appearance (filed in the same court you won your case in) and then use this extensive questionaire to seek ot any other assets your debtor may have you can "latch on to."
Don't expect complete honesty of course. But go in armed to the teeth with info on your debtor so youcan "call them to the carpet' if they lie to you and the judge.
Good luck!
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