4 years from birth of child. see statute 43-1411
It would be classified as a felony. That has a limitation of 3 years in Nebraska.
There is no statute of limitations for support that was ordered but not paid. If there was never an order in place, it's too late now.
There is no statute of limitations associated with a will. Complex wills can take years to work through the system and finally be closed. Even a simple will will take many months to properly close out.
The statue of limitations for a bad check in the state of Nebraska is 4 years. Other states with a 4 year statue of limitation are Idaho, Illinois, and New Mexico.
The statute of limitation for contesting a will in Nebraska is generally two years. However, the proponent of the will has up to the four years to file the will for probate. After he files, an additional two years is added to contest the will.
No. A warrant lasts until canceled by the judge or you are arrested.
It depends on the age of the adult child and the statutory limits of the state in which they live. For example, in Florida the statutory limit for establishing paternity is 18 + 4 years. The following site has more information: http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/state-statute-of-limitations-to-establish-paternity.html
I believe that a statute of limitations involves where a crime is comitted but not found out until much later. If you have a DUI conviction, a crime was comitted but it was found out and prosecuted in a reasonable time, so it will probably be on your record for the rest of your life.
Two years. One year from date of discovery of injury if after initial two years.
A statute of limitations is related to bringing a law suit. As such, there is no such thing as a statute of limitations on an inheritence in Oklahoma.
There is no statute of limitations for a traffic trial.
No there is no statute of limitations on war crimes.