It will depend on the type of debt. For a written agreement, Missouri has set it at ten years. For an oral agreement it is only five years.
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There is no statute of limitations for a Federally backed student loan.
Missouri does not have an emancipation statute.
What is the Statute of limitations in a wrongful death of my father . He was killed in a train accident when I was a minor. I am 20 years old now.
The statute of limitations on paying a cable bill varies depending on the state and the specific circumstances. Generally, it ranges from three to six years. After this period, the cable company may not be able to legally collect the debt. It's best to check the laws in your state or consult with a legal professional for specific information.
Yes, a 19-year-old in Missouri can petition the court for emancipation if they can demonstrate that they are capable of supporting themselves financially and managing their affairs independently. The court will consider factors such as the minor's ability to make informed decisions and handle adult responsibilities before granting emancipation.
Girls don't have statute of limitations. If a crime was committed against them, it will depend on the location.
Physical assault is called battery. The statute of limitations is normally 2 years, but can be as short as 6 months depending on the state.
No. The statute of limitations (which is five years) only applies to a crime, whether it be a misdemeanor or a felony. The only exception is murder, which has no statute of limitations. A past due medical bill is treated like any other unpaid for service, and most (I'm not going to say all) courts would order it to be paid.
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.
You need to check the law on this - find out what the statute of limitations are on unpaid (phone) bills.
In North Dakota, the statute of limitations for credit card debt is typically 6 years. After this time period, the creditor may not be able to sue you to collect the debt. If your debt is 15 years old, it is likely past the statute of limitations and you may not be legally required to pay it. However, it's important to be cautious, as making a payment or acknowledging the debt could restart the statute of limitations.