Yes; in general, it's 20 years unless the judgment has been "revived."
You cannot collect child support from 40 years ago. The statute of limitation has long passed.In Illinois at least, there is no statute of limitations on unpaid child support relating to an existing order.
nope
No, nowhere in the US.
no
Generally, courts will not order current support for children who are adults/ emancipated, unless they are severely handicapped. However, there is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
It varies with the type of debt. There is no statute on collecting past-due child support.
Age 18 see links below
5 years see link below
There is not statute of limitations for unpaid child support, but many states do require the claim be renewed every 24 months to remain active.
It's an instruction to law enforcement to arrest you.
Question is not clear enough and must be more specific. "Maintenance" for what? Child support? Household? Employment? ??????
There is no statute of limitation on back child support in any state. The other parent is paying until what's owed is paid in full, regardless of the age(s) of the child(ren).