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No. Not paying back a payday loan or cash advance is a civil issue not a criminal one. And, most payday lenders will not sue someone for a $500 loan.
A statute of limitations only applies before the DUI charges are brought. Once charged, there is no limit.
I am not familiar with Texas law. The federal statute of limitations is 7 years from the date the judgment was rendered, unless there is a state law that superceeds this statute. Then it would be "whichever is longer".
There is no statute for emancipation in Texas. You will have to wait until you reach the age of majority. If you are not safe, contact social services for help.
There is none since Texas does not have an emancipation statute. You will have to wait until you become an adult. If you are not safe contact your local social services to get help.
There is no statute of limitations on unpaid child support.
The statue of limitations for enforcement of a debt in Texas is 4-years for most types of debts, and that starts from the date the account was open, or last payment made (Texas Code Section 16.004 (a) (3))
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Lenders in Texas must operate under CSO (Credit service Organization). Loan amounts on CSO loans can up to 1800 dollars. There is (sadly) no APR cap on the loans, some lenders charge upwards of 1000% apr. Regarding debt collection - In Texas having an unpaid payday debt is a civil (not criminal) matter and most companies will not pursue legal action unless its a higher dollar amount loan.
Yes - once the child is emancipated or has attained majority. On the other hand, the statute of limitations on unpaid (past-due) support never runs.
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Yes. A payday loan company may sue a borrower in Texas in order to get their money back.
SOL in Texas for an Open Account is 4 years and a Written Contract 4 years. A telephone bill might be one or the other. Note that other factors will determine when the SOL begins to be counted.
You must first have a unpaid wages case. Then find a unpaid attourney in the yellow pages.
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