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  • 516 W. Main Street, Waxahachie, TX 75165

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  • 108 West Main Street, Waxahachie, TX 75165-3710

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What happens if I am being sued for debts owed?

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Answered by attorney Eric Allen Maskell (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Eric A. Maskell
If you are Pro Se you should attend any and all hearings on your case so that you understand what the situation is and where you currently stand with the lawsuit. As far as working out a payment plan I do not believe that there is a requirement that either the original creditor or the debt collector work out a payment plan. As far as the MSJ, you can attend the hearing and argue that they do not have enough evidence for a summary judgment and the matter needs to go to trial. However, this would depend on how the questions to the discovery were answered. I would suggest consulting an attorney so that they can possibly object to the summary judgment evidence and push the issue to trial. They can seize any assets that are not protected by Texas law. The 401K should be protected but they can file a writ of garnishment against your bank and seize any money in your bank account. If you have substantial debts and not a lot of assets you should consult with an attorney about possibly filing a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
If you are Pro Se you should attend any and all hearings on your case so that you understand what the situation is and where you currently stand with the lawsuit. As far as working out a payment plan I do not believe that there is a requirement that either the original creditor or the debt collector work out a payment plan. As far as the MSJ, you can attend the hearing and argue that they do not have enough evidence for a summary judgment and the matter needs to go to trial. However, this would depend on how the questions to the discovery were answered. I would suggest consulting an attorney so that they can possibly object to the summary judgment evidence and push the issue to trial. They can seize any assets that are not protected by Texas law. The 401K should be protected but they can file a writ of garnishment against your bank and seize any money in your bank account. If you have substantial debts and not a lot of assets you should consult with an attorney about possibly filing a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
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Am I liable for the personal injury?

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Answered by attorney Janice Fabiana Alfred (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at South Atlanta Family Law
If you had a contract for the sale of the horse and she has already begun to make the payments..she is technically the owner and you a lien-holder until the amount is paid in full. I would think of it like a car sale, with which I am sure you are familiar. The dealer who sells and finances the car for you is not liable if the owner gets into an accident and neither should you. If she tries to get out of the contract, you may be able to sue her for breach of contract, unless she can show that you misrepresented something about the horse and she relied on the misrepresentation to enter into the contract.
If you had a contract for the sale of the horse and she has already begun to make the payments..she is technically the owner and you a lien-holder until the amount is paid in full. I would think of it like a car sale, with which I am sure you are familiar. The dealer who sells and finances the car for you is not liable if the owner gets into an accident and neither should you. If she tries to get out of the contract, you may be able to sue her for breach of contract, unless she can show that you misrepresented something about the horse and she relied on the misrepresentation to enter into the contract.
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Am I liable for the personal injury?

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Answered by attorney Curtis Lee Chronister (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Chronister Law Firm, LLC
You have two issues, contract law and tort law (personal injury). Was the horse sold via a verbal contract or written? Unless there is a stipulation on how the contract can be voided or terminated, then the sale of the horse is likely to be in full force. If the buyer of the horse was hurt while riding the horse, then they assumed the risk. However, if you sold a horse that had a propensity to throw its riders, you knew about it, but did not inform the buyer, then you may have an issue with both the sale of the horse and the personal injury claim.
You have two issues, contract law and tort law (personal injury). Was the horse sold via a verbal contract or written? Unless there is a stipulation on how the contract can be voided or terminated, then the sale of the horse is likely to be in full force. If the buyer of the horse was hurt while riding the horse, then they assumed the risk. However, if you sold a horse that had a propensity to throw its riders, you knew about it, but did not inform the buyer, then you may have an issue with both the sale of the horse and the personal injury claim.
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