It will depend on the type of agreement, which is probably going to be a written agreement. In Washington it will be six years.
Statutes of limitations apply to crimes or civil actions. However, Offenback died in 1880, his music would no longer be under copyright.
An old disputed cable TV bill falls under the UCC, which provides a 4 year statue of limitations. However, if your state places utility bills under the open statue, the debt will have no statue of limitations.
Columbia
There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
According to Franklin Debt Relief: Statute of LimitationsA statute of limitations is a law that sets forth the maximum period of time, after certain events, that legal proceedings based on those events may be initiated. For debt, the statutes of limitation apply to the maximum period of time after a consumer has become delinquent on their payments. The key point to remember is that you are considered delinquent not from the date of your last payment, but rather the day after you have gone past due. In other words, if you made your last payment on 3/3/03 and your next payment was due the same day of the next month, the statute of limitations on the debt would not start running until 4/4/04. The statutes of limitations vary from state to state and depend on the type of debt and where the original transaction took place (i.e. if you took the loan out in California but currently live in Nebraska, the applicable statutes of limitations would be California's.)Oral Agreements: 4 yearsWritten Contracts: 5 yearsPromissory Notes: 5 yearsOpen Accounts (credit cards): 4 years
Too much is unknown. It depends upon the statutes of your state - your past record - the viciousness of the crime - etc - etc.
No. IT is due until it is paid in full or you pass away and then a lien can be filed against your estate for the past due child support.
The past tense (singular) of to be is "was."
I assume "it" means "child support. There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
State Laws vary, but either to honor Washington's and Lincoln's birthdays or the honor all past presidents, depending on what state you are in.
There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
You will need to ask his question of your insurance Agent. Every state regulates it's own insurance industry so each state will have it's own limitations.