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How to file a motion to dismiss for time barred debt in small claims texas
Cause of action date of March 15 1999 when last payment was to be made per plantiff's exhibit in complaint. Statutes of limitation is 4 years.
I did submit answer with general denial and affirmative defense of statute already but still set for negotiation. Want to submit motion to dismiss since it is so clear cut a time barred action.
sorry, huntertravishouston, even after your explanation, still dont know what you want to do. You think you are still within statute of limitations for Texas and cant understand why you are being taken to court for (what amount, you dont say).
I dont think you can get out of this, huntertravishouston, because you owe money and they are winning a judgment against you.
sorry, huntertravishouston, even after your explanation, still dont know what you want to do. You think you are still within statute of limitations for Texas and cant understand why you are being taken to court for (what amount, you dont say).
I dont think you can get out of this, huntertravishouston, because you owe money and they are winning a judgment against you.
No, i believe he is saying that it is well past the statute of limitations but they are still applying for the judgment. Now he needs to know what steps to take to make a motion to dismiss the case based on that fact.
Those details I do not know... but hopefully someone here will. I just wanted to clarify.
And just to throw this in there... if, in fact, you are in Texas and they DO happen to get the judgment against you... good luck to them trying to get anything for it. Texas has great debtor protection laws. Even with a judgment, they cannot garnish your wages, put a lien on your home, or levy a bank account. All they can hope for is that you move out of Texas before the judgment expires (unless they plan to renew it in 10 years).
Now, come the defendent in the above titled case, who is of legal age and consent, hereby, moves to court this dismiss the above titled action with prejudice due to timed barred limitation.
Plaintiff suit is beyond the Statutue of Limitation of 4 years in this state.