North Texas Debt Collection Attorney for Businesses & Creditors
Legal Collections, Not Collection Agency Tactics
If you need a Texas collections lawyer in Allen or Collin County, Aaron C. Lee Law Firm uses lawful, effective remedies to recover what you're owed. We act quickly, document the debt, and choose the right pressure-negotiation, suit, or enforcement-based on the debtor and your goals.
Commercial Collections
Contractors, landlords, suppliers, and service companies rely on us for structured demand, payment plans, and litigation when necessary. We leverage contract terms (interest, fees, personal guarantees) and preserve evidence for court. For real estate-adjacent debts, we coordinate with your lease or lien rights.
What We Handle in Collections Law
Commercial Debt Collection
Legal recovery for unpaid business invoices, vendor contracts, or B2B accounts. We draft strong demand letters, negotiate repayment, and file lawsuits when necessary to help your company recover what it’s owed.
Consumer Debt Collection
Representation for creditors seeking to collect from individual debtors in Allen and across Texas. We pursue recovery through professional, lawful strategies that comply with state and federal consumer protection laws.
Consumer Debt & Compliance
When individuals owe your business, compliance matters-Texas Debt Collection Act and federal FDCPA rules set the boundaries. Our approach is respectful and firm, aimed at resolution without inviting counterclaims. You'll know exactly what we can say, send, and file.
Judgment Enforcement & Liens
If you already have a judgment, we can record abstracts, pursue post-judgment discovery, and seek writs of execution. Texas homestead protections are strong, but non-exempt assets can be reached, and liens can cloud title on investment property until paid. We design an enforcement plan that fits your timeline and cost tolerance.


Mechanic's Liens & Construction Disputes
For unpaid construction work, mechanic's liens and prompt payment claims can be decisive. We track statutory deadlines, send notices, and, if needed, prosecute foreclosure to convert leverage into payment. Coordination with your contracts keeps the paperwork airtight.
FAQs:
Curiouos About Collecting Debts in Texas?
Can I recover attorney's fees from the debtor?
Often yes-if your contract includes a fees clause or a statute allows it. We'll evaluate your documents and plead the right basis to maximize recovery.
How long does a Texas judgment last?
Ten years from the date it's signed, and it can be renewed. Recording an abstract can create a lien on non-homestead real property in the county where recorded.
What assets can be reached?
Texas exempts homestead and certain personal property, but non-exempt bank accounts, investment property, and some business assets may be reachable. We'll map what's practical before you spend on enforcement.
What if the debtor is out of state?
We can domesticate judgments or sue in the proper venue and coordinate service across state lines. Strategy depends on where assets are located.
Get Paid the Right Way
Stop writing off good accounts. Aaron C. Lee Law Firm builds a plan that respects the law and your brand while moving stubborn debtors toward resolution.
