North Texas Judgment Enforcement Lawyer for Liens and Recovery

Judgment Enforcement Services

If you need a Texas judgment enforcement lawyer, you already did the hard work of winning in court. Aaron C. Lee Law Firm helps creditors in Allen and Collin County convert judgments into real recovery through liens, asset discovery, and targeted enforcement that follows Texas law.

Locating Assets

Collection starts with information. We use post judgment discovery, public records, and targeted subpoenas to locate bank accounts, non homestead real property, business interests, and receivables. Once we know where assets are, we can apply the right tools to collect.

Liens On Property

An Abstract of Judgment recorded in Collin County can create a lien on a debtor's non homestead real estate in that county. This often leads to payment when the debtor sells or refinances. For construction claims, we can also advise on mechanic's liens and related strategies when appropriate.

Writs Of Execution And Garnishment

We seek writs of execution to seize non exempt property and pursue bank garnishment where the facts support it. Texas protects wages and homesteads, but business accounts and non exempt assets can still be reached. We explain options and pursue the most efficient route.


Renewal And Domestication

Texas judgments generally last ten years unless renewed. We calendar deadlines, file to keep your judgment alive, and domesticate out of state judgments so you can collect in Texas. Do not let your rights expire due to a missed date.

FAQs

Answers About Enforcing Judgments In Texas

  • Can I force a sale of the debtor's house?

    Not if it is a protected homestead. Your lien can still block a voluntary sale or refinance until paid.

  • Can I garnish wages in Texas?

    Wage garnishment is largely not allowed for typical consumer debts. Bank account garnishment may be available after judgment.

  • The debtor moved out of Texas?

    We can domesticate your judgment where the debtor lives or owns assets. Cross border coordination keeps pressure on.

  • How long do I have to collect?

    Texas judgments generally last ten years and can be renewed. Act early to avoid lost leverage.

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Do Not Leave Your Judgment Uncollected

From Allen to North Dallas, Aaron C. Lee Law Firm turns paper wins into paid results with steady follow through.