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Lawsuit has to be filed within 2 years from the date of the accident/ incident.
I recommend reaching out to the court where the lawsuit was filed or the attorneys involved in the case to get the most up-to-date information on when the lawsuit was settled. They will have accurate and current records of the settlement.
The "starting date" of the judgment is the date the court rules on it and it is filed as decided. However, if the collection limit expires before the court rules on the account, the court may--if they are made aware of the fact--rule in favor of the debtor. Keep in mind that prejudgment, this limit is seven years from the date of last payment.
In the majority of US states the average time is 15 months from the filing date.
Yes. The foreclosure lawsuit is called Lis Pendens and requires an attorney. The Lis Pendens must be filed within 365 days from the date the lien was recorded.
There is a document you signed when you opened the account that said you would never sue but instead go through arbitration....in some cases it is a great alternative. But not in all cases. Giving up your right to a jury trial is the devils work, imho. If corporations can't find six good jurors that understand what is going on, imho they should not be doing it. Jurors are vital, if you care about people.
Until 2010, the only way to get a no-fault divorce in New York State was by converting a legal separation into a divorce. For that purpose, one full calendar year must pass from the date the separation agreement is filed in court until the date the divorce petition may be filed in court.
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This varies by states. In some states, it is not adultery if the divorce has been filed. In some states, it is adultery until the divorce is final. Depending on your circumstances, it may not matter if it is adultery. Either way, for both emotional and legal reasons, it is probably best to wait until the divorce is final to begin dating again.
Filed 2009 State and Federal Taxes but was unable to print them out. How do I know if they were filed?
Pleadings are the formal allegations and responsives thereto, of parties in a lawsuit. Pleadings are usually filed to initiate a lawsuit (petition or complaint), and to file an official response, defense and any counterclaim (Answer, Reconventional Demand, Counter-claim). Motions are applications for orders from the court, usually made within the framework of a lawsuit (motion to compel discovery, motion to set trial date, motion for summary judgment).