Timeline of a Credit Card Debt Lawsuit in Texas Navigating a credit card debt lawsuit can be a complex and challenging ordeal. Understanding the typical timeline for such lawsuits under Texas law can empower you to make well-informed decisions at each stage of the process. Below is a general overview: Pre-Lawsuit Phase Demand Letter Before…
Texas Lemon Law In the state of Texas, consumers who find themselves with defective vehicles or other products such as motorcycles, RVs, boats, computers, and various consumer appliances have rights under both the Texas Lemon Law statute and the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. To be eligible for compensation under the Texas Lemon Law pertaining to…
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 to try and collect the debt. However, you…
Market Value And The Homestead Cap When you received your Notice of Appraised Value this year, you may have noticed several different values printed on it. Having multiple and different values on the notice can be confusing, especially with regards to the Homestead Exemption and the “homestead cap”. Below, we have attempted to clarify differences…
If your vehicle was damaged in a car accident, you will need to file a property damage claim with the insurance company. With the right information, you can easily navigate through your vehicle claim and get back on the road quickly. Car Accident Claims Attorney in Texas Hiring an attorney for a property damage claim…
Our law firm can help you dispute and correct credit report errors and improve credit scores with Equifax, Experian, and Transunion. We serve clients in Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Houston, and other cities in Texas. We protect your rights and can sue credit bureaus and collection agencies for violations of credit reporting under Federal and…
Contact our law firm if you have problems with your contractors. Unfortunately, problems with contractors are very common. You need an attorney to draft or review and propose changes to your landscaping contract. Managing a contract requires careful planning, communication, and organization. Here are some steps you can follow to effectively manage a contract: Define…