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When a creditor is owed money by a debtor, whether that
debtor is a vendor or a customer, or an
individual or company, the process can
be daunting when deciding what to do.
THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE DEBT COLLECTION
PROCESS
The debt collections process against consumers must comport
with federal and state statutes,
including the Federal Fair Debt
Collection Practices Act and the Texas
Debt Collection Act. Debt collection in
the commercial context is not required
to follow these statutes, but it is good
business practice to use these statutes
as the standard.
Other considerations when collecting debts owed to you
include locating the debtors assets,
fraudulent transfer of assets, the
possibility of pre-judgment actions,
impacts of bankruptcy, and ultimately
filing suit.
FILING A COLLECTIONS LAWSUIT
If filing a law suit becomes necessary, it is important to
understand the type of debt. For
example, the collections procedures and
options for promissory notes can differ
from the procedures and options used for
goods and services provided on an
account basis.
After a successful suit and a creditor obtains a judgment
against the debtor, the possibility
always exists that the debtor will not
pay the judgment. In such a case,
consideration will need to be given to
how to execute on that judgment.
CONTACT US
If any of these situations apply to you,
please
contact us here, or call
us
at
713.650.9700.
We will be happy to assist you in
assessing your options and determining
the best course of action for collecting
your outstanding debt.
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