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Texas Asset Exemptions for Creditors

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Which assets are reachable and which are protected under Texas law — the essential guide for creditors, attorneys, and judgment enforcement professionals

100% of wages (mandatory)Wage Garnishment
Unlimited (urban 10 acres / rural 200 acres)Homestead Exemption
$50,000 single / $100,000 family (personal property cap)Vehicle Exemption
None specificBank Account
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Texas Asset Exemptions — What Creditors Need to Know

Understanding Texas asset exemptions is the foundation of any effective collection strategy. Before investing time and money in writs of execution, bank levies, or wage garnishment, creditors need to know exactly what the law protects — and what it leaves exposed.

Asset TypeExemption AmountNotes for Creditors
Wage Garnishment100% of wages (mandatory)Percentage of disposable earnings creditor can reach
Homestead / Real PropertyUnlimited (urban 10 acres / rural 200 acres)Primary residence equity protection
Motor Vehicle$50,000 single / $100,000 family (personal property cap)One vehicle; equity above limit may be reachable
Bank AccountsNone specificCash protection varies by source of funds
Retirement Accounts100% (ERISA)Fully protected in all states under federal law

ⓘ Notable for Texas Creditors

Texas is the most debtor-protective state in the country — wages, homestead, and retirement are virtually unreachable

Beyond the Exemption Schedule

The exemption schedule tells you the limits — but it does not tell you what assets a specific debtor actually holds or whether those assets are fully encumbered. Our asset investigations identify actual positions: real property equity after liens, vehicle equity, bank account balances, business interests, and assets potentially transferred before collection action.

⚠ Fraudulent Conveyance — Assets Moved Before Collection

Debtors sometimes transfer assets to family members or related entities before a creditor takes action. Under Texas law and the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, transfers made with intent to defraud creditors may be reversed — but only if identified and challenged promptly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage of wages can be garnished in Texas?

100% of wages (mandatory) of the debtor’s disposable earnings may be reached through wage garnishment in Texas. Disposable earnings are calculated after legally required deductions.

Can creditors seize a home in Texas?

Creditors can place a judgment lien on real property in Texas, but the homestead exemption of Unlimited (urban 10 acres / rural 200 acres) protects that amount of equity. Only equity above the exemption limit is accessible for forced sale.

Are retirement accounts protected from creditors in Texas?

Yes. All ERISA-qualified retirement accounts — 401(k), IRA, pension — are fully protected from creditors in Texas and every state under federal ERISA preemption.

Legal Disclaimer: This page provides general educational information about Texas asset exemptions and does not constitute legal advice. Exemption amounts change. Always verify current law and consult a licensed Texas attorney before taking enforcement action. Last updated .