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30 days from the date the judgment is entered
Judgments in Indiana are good for 20 years and they have to renew it every 5 years. Have you considered bankruptcy?
Until a decision by the court on full custody. A standard practice is to drag it out as long as possible resulting in the court than being unwilling to change what the children have become accustom to.
The process can take four to eight weeks for a scheduled hearing.
In Indiana, a judgment can stay on your credit report for seven years from the date it was filed. This can negatively impact your credit score and ability to access credit in the future. It's important to resolve any outstanding judgments or work with creditors to reach a settlement to improve your creditworthiness.
It depends on the county. It is usually 2-3 months before the sale is set.
seven days after your case has been heard and judgment has been handed down first you ask for permission to appeal , it may not be given
In Ohio it is 30 days. It maybe diffent in other states. * The average time limit is 20 days although it will vary depending upon the state law, therefore it can be as short as 10 days from the time the judgment is entered. This applies to appeal only not to the filing of a motion to have the judgment lifted.
In the Final Judgment of Foreclosure, there will be a date listed. You can stay in your (or what was your home) until that date. On that date, the sheriff will show up and will evict you and then they'll probably change the locks, too.
As long as your court-ordered custody, not a day more. Not a day less.
If the grandparents do not have legal permanent custody and the mother has proof she is the child's legal custodian, even if she has been absent in the child's life--yes, they can. If you believe the mother is unfit to care for the child or you have had physical custody for a long period of time with little or no contact from the mother, you can file an emergency appeal for custody with the courts. A temporary custody paper will not keep the child with you if she ever signed one as she can revoke it at anytime.
It is 123 miles from Ossian, Indiana to Greenwood, Indiana.