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Mike Ross
  • Round Rock, TX
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Child Support Judgement - Sheriff Sale - Ex-Wife to Sell?

Mike Ross
  • Round Rock, TX
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Hello Everyone. I got a lead today from a woman who received a judgement for back due Child Support in the State of Texas. It is set to go to Sheriff's Auction in about a month, but she wants to sell it before hand. The amount of the judgement would make it an incredible deal. She needs the child support ASAP and cannot wait another month for the sale to take place, this is why she called. We are happy to buy, but are confused.

Can she sell this piece of land? A writ of execution has been handed down, and they have chosen to sell this non-exempt property. Has anyone purchased land like this before? We have bought land before it goes to Auction before, but never under these circumstances. On the county website, her ex-husbands name still appears.  I don't believe this is possible, but does anyone know if it is? Thank you for your help!