As you probably know, each state has their own statute of limitations. However, Wisconsin's is a 2-year limit that you can claim wages.
Usually, after the time the statue of limitations has passed, it is too late to garnish wages. However, there are exceptions. It will depend on the specific law of the specific jurisdiction covering the specific situation.
yes it is an option for them
If your employer has not paid you, you can file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau about the unpaid wages.
wages unpaid or owed
you don't
You need to check with you local statutes under contracts for the statute of limitations most only go for two years
limitations
The statute of limitations is based on age of last activity on the account, not how old the debt is. If you have paid on it or even promised to pay, they can garnish your wages or issue a lien on your home.
no
You must first have a unpaid wages case. Then find a unpaid attourney in the yellow pages.
There are laws that protect you from unpaid wages. Contact your local Labor Board with the complaint. You will have to fill out a formal complaint against the company that owes the wages to you.
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