most states two yrs.
One year with Discovery Rule for adults. Four years for minors.
Generally, courts will not order current support for children who are adults/ emancipated, unless they are severely handicapped. However, there is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
Medical malpractice is a personal injury. In Texas it has a limit of 2 years. There may be some tolling based on discovery of the injury.
Barring any changes in Child Support law, there is no Statute of Limitations on arrears. This means that the noncustodial parent will never be free of accumulated arrears plus interest accrued until the full amount has been paid either to the custodial parent or the custodial parent's estate, if they have died.
A juvenile trial means that the individual is being tried with the penalites that would apply if the crime is committed by a juvenile. There are different penalties for juveniles and adults. Many times juveniles can be tried as adults, so in a 'juvenile trial' they are being tried as a juvenile and the lesser penalties would apply.
what limitations for safe gaurding children and vulnerable adults
That would be a civil suit for malpractice. The time frame to bring suit will be specified by the state laws where the event took place. It is usually only a few years, but it may be tolled by the time of discovery.
Yes. You must petition the court to get your juvenile records expunged. Misdeamenors as adults don't affect your previous record as a juvenile.
Juvenile Hall is basically another term for a juvenile detention center. These places generally hold children until they are sentenced, after which they may serve a brief time in the facility or are transferred to other facilities similar to a prison for adults. A juvenile detention center is homologous to a jail, while other state facilities commonly known as reform schools for teens or other juvenile delinquents are homologous to prisons for adults.
A juvenile can be a felon for the rest of his or her life if they are tried as adults. If not it will show up on your police record but it is not suposed to be held against you.
Type 1 diabetes as it is most common amongst children, teenagers, and young adults.
adolescents who commit crimes that adults will not ordinarily be charged for are considered juvenile delinquents; example- breaking curfew, drinking, cutting classes, smoking or engaging in sexual activities. Juvenile delinquency is any crime from small to murder committed by a juvenile.