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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 878012" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Actually a judgment is sought first so that a writ of garnishment can be obtained. Due to the authors of the Texas constitution being men who had serious debts back east, safeguards were written into it protecting debtors making Texas the single best state to be in if you owe money. If you don't owe taxes or child support then there's little that can be done to you. They can garnish bank accounts but each bank garnishment is a one time deal and if anyone is listed on your account that isn't party to the judgment then they can't touch it. Furthermore when the Statute of Limitations runs out then there's literally nothing they can do. My credit will take a hit but when you quit, your business goes south, you come back at low pay after living months on credit cards, your credit gets trashed anyways. Not a problem. I'm not paying extortion rates to anyone and if they try to intimidate me I'll just remind them of how wonderful Texas is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 878012, member: 24302"] Actually a judgment is sought first so that a writ of garnishment can be obtained. Due to the authors of the Texas constitution being men who had serious debts back east, safeguards were written into it protecting debtors making Texas the single best state to be in if you owe money. If you don't owe taxes or child support then there's little that can be done to you. They can garnish bank accounts but each bank garnishment is a one time deal and if anyone is listed on your account that isn't party to the judgment then they can't touch it. Furthermore when the Statute of Limitations runs out then there's literally nothing they can do. My credit will take a hit but when you quit, your business goes south, you come back at low pay after living months on credit cards, your credit gets trashed anyways. Not a problem. I'm not paying extortion rates to anyone and if they try to intimidate me I'll just remind them of how wonderful Texas is. [/QUOTE]
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