Put a lien on every asset of his that you can. You may be third, fourth or fifth in line, but it might get you some money someday.
I looked into tx law and confirmed that debtor's main dwelling is exempt from lien. So now I am left with his commercial property with already has a property tax debt.
Some items of property are exempt from liens or seizure under Title 5, Subtitle A, Chapters 41 and 42 of the Texas Property Code:
- The primary residence of a debtor, generally referred to as a homestead
- Cemetery plots purchased and intended for use by the family
- Up to $50,000 of personal property for an individual and up to $100,000 in personal items for a Texas family
- Funds in college savings plans
- Retirement plans and accounts
With most monetary items exempt, I am left with viechles, jewelry, stamp/coin collections.
This is ridiculous, how would I know if he has these things?
Am I left with his viechles only?