Yes, a civil judgment is good for 10 years from the date of the judgement. Once that 10 years is up they can renew the judgment again for another 10 years... After that 10 years its a dead judgment.
The statute of limitations for a civil case in California is only 2 years. For slander or libel it is only 1 year. There may be tolling available based on when the injury was discovered. Consult an attorney in California for your specific situation.
It will depend on the type of lawsuit brought. For most it will be two years for an intentional tort, others is only one year.
Ten years from the date of when the judgment was originally handed down in California
The statute of limitations is the amount of time one has to pursue civil or criminal charges. The statute of limitations in the state of California for wrongful arrest is 6 months.
Depending on your state's Statute of Limitations, it may be on your credit report for at least 7 years.
For slander or libel it is only 1 year. The statute of limitations for a civil case in California is 2 years. There may be extension based on when the injury was discovered. Consult an attorney in California for your situation.
That would be a civil suit in California. The limitation would be two years.
what is the stature of limitations in Pennsy;vania on civil court judgments
The statute of limitations for civil cases in Colorado is two years.
There is no statute of limitations on a divorce. It is a civil action that can be brought at anytime.
what is the statute of limitations for medical malpractice?
The statute of limitations for civil negligence in North Carolina is three years with the discovery rule.
In New York, a civil judgment is good for 10 years, renewable once for another 10 years. Good luck!
Accountants are not crimes or civil actions, they are people. Only laws and civil actions have statute of limitations.
It would depend on whether it is a criminal or civil case. In California it would be either one year for criminal and two years for a civil case.