
How Texas Courts Handle Credit Card Lawsuits Against Consumers
What happens when a past-due credit card balance doesn’t just stay on a monthly statement but instead arrives in the form of a court summons? In

What happens when a past-due credit card balance doesn’t just stay on a monthly statement but instead arrives in the form of a court summons? In

Are the courts finally pushing back against aggressive debt collectors? That’s the question on the minds of many Texans as lawsuits over unpaid debts—from credit cards

In Texas, thousands of families fall behind on mortgage payments each year, and foreclosure is often just around the corner. For many, losing a home

Is it legal for collectors to call you every day—even at work or late at night? Some collectors push the limits of the law—calling repeatedly,
Can a stranger legally enter your garage and tow away your car? That’s one of the most alarming questions we hear from people worried about

Can someone really wake up to find their car gone from the driveway—without a single phone call, letter, or knock at the door? In Texas,