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Civil laws suits do have statutes of limitations. It will vary depending on the jurisdiction in question. And when the time frame starts is going to be very important.

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Q: Is there a statute of limitations in tn to sue an administrator of an Estate for misrepresentation?
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Statute of limitations apply to bringing law suits for civil or criminal charges. Probating an estate is not one of the things they apply to.


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The following should not be construed in any way as legal advice. Consult a lawyer before proceeding on this information. Fraud is a tort. If the administrator or executor of the dead person's estate is served with the lawsuit before the expiration of your state's statute of limitations for torts, you can proceed with the lawsuit against the estate as if it were against the dead guy. If you win, you can claim a judgment against the estate. Some definitions: Estate - When someone dies with a will, the will will appoint an "executor" to legally represent the interests, or estate, of the dead person. Those interests include assets and debts. If there is no will, but there are interested persons, either heirs or creditors, the estate will go to "probate" and a probate judge will name an "administrator" with the same job as an executor. If there's no will and no one claims anything against the dead guy, then no estate is created. Statute of limitations - The amount of time set by law that a person has to sue somebody, from the date of the bad act. In this case, the day you were defrauded. Served - For a lawsuit to commence, the defendants must be served. Different states have different rules for who may serve a lawsuit, but it's usually called a sheriff or marshal. The statute of limitations counts backwards from the date the defendant is served. Here, you would have to serve the executor or administrator. If there's no estate, there's no one to serve so you can't sue. However, in some states, the statute of limitations is suspended between the day of death and the day an executor/administrator is appointed. Judgment - An order to pay money. The money would come from the estate.


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