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The statute of limitations is going to be only 2 years for a misdemeanor. And it is tolled if the individual is not living in Georgia. There may be exceptions, so consult an attorney.
The statute of limitations is going to be 4 years if it is a felony. It will be 2 years for a misdemeanor. And it is tolled if the individual is not living in Georgia.
The statute of limitations is going to be 4 years. However, Georgia does have longer times for some fraud, particularly if in office. And it is tolled if the individual is not living in Georgia.
There is no 'statute of limitations' regarding property. It sounds like a life estate that will revert to the estate. You should consult an attorney in your state for specifics.
Statute of limitations on property damage for residents living or working in Toronto Canada is 2 years. This is the time period in which you can file a report and collect compensation on damage that is caused to your property.
This would be a civil law suit. In Georgia the statute of limitations is 2 years. There may be time added based on discovery of the injury. Consult an attorney in Georgia for specifics. From a money standpoint, as long as you are living in the rental location, the statute of limitations will not begin to count.
Part of Belgium is French-speaking, the other main part is Dutch-speaking. That does not mean that Belgium is part of France or Netherlands. Belgium is a separate, independent country. If you are born in Belgium there is a strong possibility that you are a Belgian. You could be born in Belgium, and be French, if your parents were French nationals living in Belgium at the time of your birth.
There is no general statute for not having a living will.
Whatever your state of residency is when you are living in the U.S.
A statute of limitations is related to bringing a law suit. As such, there is no such thing as a statute of limitations related to a power of attorney. The power expires when revoked by the grantor or the death of the grantor.
If you were married in Germany then you can file for divorce in Germany and papers will be served to your husband State side. If you were married in the United States then you are going to have to see a lawyer and you may get your husband on desertion, etc. There is also a "Statute of Limitations" that will apply in Germany as to how long you and your husband have been apart. If married in the United States, then you will have to check on the "Statute of Limitations" in the State that he is living in. Please go onto: www.google.com Type in: What are the "Statute of Limitations" for divorce in Germany?" OR What are the "Statute of Limitations" for divorce in the State of______________(put your husband's State in.) Marcy