Want this question answered?
1-2 weeks
Effective for five years after the date of filing (longer with certain exceptions).
There is no wait period.
Yes, there is a "statute of limitations" that will tell you how long a particular criminal can be pursued in Nevada. However, if the criminal LEAVES Nevada, the clock stops until he or she returns to the jurisdiction.
If they were ordered by the court (i.e.: child support - back taxes - etc) you must still honor them, bankruptcy will not do away with court ordered liens. . Liens placed by private persons or businesses will have to take their place in your long line of creditors. As soon as you file, you take the papers from the bankruptcy court showing that you filed to your employer and the garnishment will stop. There are some exceptions to this.
A lien on real property in Texas can last for up to 10 years, unless renewed or released. If the debt is not satisfied within the 10-year period, the lienholder may have the option to renew the lien for an additional 10 years.
Seven years
As long as it is legal and you have no liens on it.
In any state, liens remain on a property until the debt is paid and the liens are released.
In Utah liens can be filed by persons who are qualified to perform services under an agreement. A lien claimant is not required to pay court costs, attorney fees, or any costs that come as long as the lien is removed within fifteen days of filing.
it is about 243,400
How long will it take to get my PA refund if I filed electronically and it was to be deposited directly in my bank?