Every state has different laws that define how long a crime has to be unreported in order to enforce the law. In VA, the time period for filing an assault should be answered by local authorities. It is suggested to report an assault as soon as possible.
Citizens (i.e.: you) can NOT "file charges." Only the State's Attorney can "file charges!" The only thing that you can do is make a report/complaint to the police/sheriff naming the perpetrator or suspect and let them investigate and handle the case. There is a Statute of Limitation on the offense which could run out and in addition, the longer you put off reporting it. . . frankly. . . the more suspicious your story and your motive for failing to report will seem.
That will depend on the specific crime involved. Some have no limitation at all.
You will have to check your home owner's policy. It is a contract that you have with the insurance company and will specify how long you have to file a claim.
It is possible to file bankruptcy when receiving VA disability.
Yes you can. It doesn't matter one iota where in the US you were married. As long as you are a legal resident of VA, you can file in the courts there.
is grabbing someones arm during an argument an assault
DC has the liability and would pay the benefits, but you could file in either, as there is an interstate agreement where you can file and the place you file contacts the liable state for payment.
VA
You would file a civil suit against a veteran the same way you would for anyone. You would want to consult an attorney to make sure you have a case in your state. If you do, then you get a court date and the person gets served.
That depends on which state retains jurisdiction.
yes thar was a carlie long born in VA in 1996 .
How long will it take to drive to Florida from centreville VA?