Texas Ag Involvement Explained
Summary
The Texas Attorney General can intervene in cases involving public interest or state law violations. In probate cases, liens require valid documentation. If a lien is filed without proof of assignment, it may be a consumer rights issue. Contact the AGs Consumer Protection Division for assistance. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
CONTACT THE AG, ABOUT THE AG... SURE ... THEY FILED A LIEN IN A PROBATE CASE BUT REFUSE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF ASSIGNMENT ??
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex probate issue involving the Texas Attorney General's office. Here’s some general guidance:
- The AG can get involved in matters of public interest or if state laws are violated.
- In probate cases, liens must typically be supported by valid documentation.
Would you like assistance contacting the AG's office or finding local legal help?
THE CUSTODIAL PARENT CLAIMS SHE WAS NEVER ON PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND SHE NEVER SIGNED HER RIGHTS OVER ????
It seems like you're dealing with a complex situation involving a lien in a probate case and potential actions by the Texas Attorney General's office. Here are a few points that might help clarify things:
- The Texas AG can be involved in cases concerning public interest or violations of state laws.
- Liens in probate cases generally require valid documentation or proof of assignment.
Would you like assistance in contacting the AG's office or finding local legal help to address this issue?