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Re: texas judgement / contempt of court?


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Posted by Why Chat (209.240.198.61) on June 14, 2003 at 22:58:02:

In Reply to: texas judgement / contempt of court? posted by julie on June 14, 2003 at 22:46:58:


You got a deficiency judgment entered against you. It was a summary judgment, which means you lost the case, (did you appear, or did you not answer at all?)

The judgment is valid unless you have grounds to set it aside. If you do not appear to divulge your assets, (and claim your exemptions) you MAY be held in contempt,and it IS possible you could be put in jail (but I doubt it would go that far)

If you haven't seen a lawyer by now, I suggest you find one in a hurry, unless all your assets are exempt.


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