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How do I go about enforcing a decree w/o an attorney, in TX?

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When I was married I was a stay-home mom/military wife. Because of his credit, me and my husband put everything in my name (5 credit cards, vehicles, etc). In the decree I put that he was ordered to pay 2 of the credit cards and refinance the truck into his name ASAP. I gave him 18months to pay off credit cards. He now lives out-of-state, is remarried, and has two more kids by 2 different mothers. He refuses to pay any of the debt, and the 18months is up next month. I have very (no) money to spend on an attorney and need some overall advise. If anyone has any suggestions relating to any of this, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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  1. You can always call legal aid in your area of texas, they should be able to help. I know when we had to get an attorney in the Houston area, I found one that took payments and that helped a lot....email me @ kaylawhitaker81@yahoo.com with any questions you have.


  2. Without an attorney, I do not know how you could have this enforced.

    This may be a pain in the rear - but you can sue him in small claims court.

    Good luck.

  3. i don't think you can without an atty... you can always call one and ask... the call is free..... i would call the atty who handled your divorce and ask.............

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