Legal Question in Consumer Law in Texas
Texas Judgement for bad debt
When a judgement is rendered is there a time limit that, the person granted the judgement, that action must be taken to attempt recovery of the judgement amount in the state of texas? This was for a credit card indebtedness.
Asked on 2/14/07, 4:22 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Peter Bradie
Bradie, Bradie & Bradie
Re: Texas Judgement for bad debt
A judgment is good for 10 years, and can be revived every 10 years by ordering a writ of execution. It usually will keep increasing by post-judgment interest.
Answered on 2/14/07, 5:31 pm
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