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You will be served with a court order if there is a judgment against you. But long before that you would have been notified of the court proceeding.
As long as he/she wants!
7 yrs
The time given to pay a judgment in small claims court varies by jurisdiction, but it typically ranges from 30 to 60 days. It's important to adhere to the court's timeline to avoid further legal consequences. If you need more time to pay, you may be able to negotiate a payment plan with the plaintiff or seek assistance from the court.
An NBA court is 94' long by 50' wide. A high school court is 84' long by 50' wide, and a junior high court is 74' long by 46' wide.
A small claims court judgment stays on your record permanently unless it is satisfied, then it will probably still be there but show satisfied. Most people do not look at a judgment if it is over 7 years old.
In the state of Kansas, a civil judgment lasts 7 years. However, a judgment can be extended if it is re-opened in court before the 7 year deadline.
Once they have the judgment, they can make the application right away. They simply have to provide the court order to the employer to begin the process.
I AM WELL INFORMED THAT AFTER 6 YEARS THE CCJ IS REMOVED FROM THEIR FILES.
There is no statute of limitations on court orders. The judgment is good until it is satisfied. And if not satisfied in a timely manner, you could be cited for contempt of court.
Normally the parties, not the court, files the judgment. There is no time requirement for the judge to RENDER a decision.
A judgment stays on your credit report until it is satisfied or proven falls in a court of law. The only way to remove it is to pay it off.