On recovery of arrears owed, federal law requires no limits, but you must keep the claim current.
No. There is no statute of limitations for collecting child support.
There is no statute of limitations on collecting support arrearages.
The only event that would eliminate the arrears is a court order vacating that arrearage - there is no statute of limitations on support arrearages.
I assume "it" means "child support. There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
(In the USA) there is none.
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No, if a valid child support order was in place, all arrearages must be paid.The obligated parent can have his or her wages garnished and federal and/or state income tax refunds seized for such arrearages.If the order was signed before 1989 it's a 10 statute starting from when the last payment was delinquent. If ordered after 1989, it's a 10 year statute of limitations starting when the youngest child is emancipated.
There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
In some jurisdictions there is no SOL on child support arrearages. In some states the SOL is ten years after the child support order ends. You need to check the laws in your state and you need to pay your arrearages in order to get your license reinstated.In some jurisdictions there is no SOL on child support arrearages. In some states the SOL is ten years after the child support order ends. You need to check the laws in your state and you need to pay your arrearages in order to get your license reinstated.In some jurisdictions there is no SOL on child support arrearages. In some states the SOL is ten years after the child support order ends. You need to check the laws in your state and you need to pay your arrearages in order to get your license reinstated.In some jurisdictions there is no SOL on child support arrearages. In some states the SOL is ten years after the child support order ends. You need to check the laws in your state and you need to pay your arrearages in order to get your license reinstated.
They really don't like child abuse in Maryland! If it is a felony count, there is no statute of limitations. Which means you can be tapped on the shoulder and arrested at any time in your life.
There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.