Contents1 Do Judgments Expire in Texas?2 Renewal3 Revival Do Judgments Expire in Texas? Judgments awarded in Texas to a non-government creditor are generally valid for ten years but they can be renewed for longer. If a judgment is not renewed, it will become dormant. You can attempt to revive a dormant judgment in order to continue…

Contents1 Market Value And The Homestead Cap1.1 MARKET VALUE / ASSESSED VALUE1.1.1 Market Value1.1.2 Assessed Value (“Homestead Cap Value”)1.2 HOMESTEAD LIMITATION (aka Residence Homestead “Cap”)1.2.1 Do I have a homestead exemption?1.3 VALUING PROPERTY1.3.1 How Property is Valued1.3.2 Notice of Appraised Value1.3.3 Limitation on Residence Homestead Value Increases1.3.4 Rendition Market Value And The Homestead Cap When…

Our law firm is dedicated to providing high-quality legal services to our clients. We are pleased to announce that we now accept the Texas Legal Protection Plan (TLPP) and other plans, and we are committed to assisting legal plan members with their legal issues. We offer discounted legal services to TLPP members throughout Texas. If…

To increase your chances of winning a car accident lawsuit after being injured in a crash, it is crucial to be aware of effective strategies. Taking immediate action is key, such as contacting a personal injury lawyer who is knowledgeable about the intricate laws and regulations in Texas. We can provide guidance on how to…

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