Helping Creditors Collect on Debts
The prompt serving and payment of debts enables confidence in the credit system and builds positive creditor/debtor relationships. When debtors fail to pay their debts, creditors have a number of options for obtaining and collecting on judgments.
While there are a number of Texas and federal laws in place to protect debtors, creditors still have a right to pursue debt collection. We can help you understand your rights and pursue a positive outcome. Contact us at our offices in Houston to discuss the debt collection services we provide.
Pursuing Available Means for Debt Collection
At Del Valle Law Firm, P.C., our collection attorneys represent businesses, insurers and individuals in their efforts to collect on debts, subrogate claims, obtain payment of outstanding invoices and turn unpaid debts into judgments.
Under Texas law, time may be of the essence when it comes to effective debt collection. We can help you pursue a variety of options, including the following:
- Prejudgment collections
- Debt collection lawsuits
- Collection on judgments
- Collection on foreign judgments
- Domestication of judgments
- Execution of judgments
- Temporary restraining orders and injunctions
- Abstractive judgments
- Garnishment
- Foreclosure
Sometimes, our individual and business clients find themselves on the other end of debt collection, sometimes facing lawsuits on alleged debts. We are also fully prepared to represent clients in these circumstances. For skilled legal guidance throughout the process of prejudgment and postjudgment collections, contact the attorneys at Del Valle Law Firm, P.C.
Negotiating Texas's Debtor-Friendly LawsTexas is known by some as a "debtor's haven." In addition to the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Texas debt collectors have to cope with strict state laws and regulations and face the potential of tort lawsuits for "wrongful collection" if they fail to comply. Our lawyers are experienced at applying Texas debt collection laws to our clients' individual circumstances and determining the most cost-effective and legally sound ways to move forward on debts. |
















