In the state of Kansas, a civil judgment lasts 7 years. However, a judgment can be extended if it is re-opened in court before the 7 year deadline.
Appomattox Court House, Virginia
I AM WELL INFORMED THAT AFTER 6 YEARS THE CCJ IS REMOVED FROM THEIR FILES.
You would sue an attorney in civil court. They could also be tried criminally. The Supreme court is for appeals. They are the final appeals court. The last word n any subject.
In Connecticut, a civil judgment generally lasts for 20 years from the date it is entered. However, the judgment can be renewed for an additional 20-year period if the creditor takes appropriate steps to do so before the original judgment expires. It's important for creditors to monitor the expiration dates to maintain their ability to enforce the judgment.
It depends on if it was a small claims judgment or a civil judgment. Small claims are good for 6 years from the date of judgment and civils are good for 10 years. The judgments can be renewed before they expire.
The "starting date" of the judgment is the date the court rules on it and it is filed as decided. However, if the collection limit expires before the court rules on the account, the court may--if they are made aware of the fact--rule in favor of the debtor. Keep in mind that prejudgment, this limit is seven years from the date of last payment.
In Georgia, a civil judgment typically lasts for 7 years but can be renewed for an additional 7 years. This means that the creditor has up to 14 years to enforce the judgment against the debtor's assets or income.
civil war The US Civil War had its last battle at Appomattox Court House.
what is the statue of limitations on civil judgment as a result of DUI, including the this was filed 11 years ago and i was never notified of refiling
Hannah's last name is Montana. :)
Michelangelo's painting of the last judgment was and still is. The actual last judgment is still to come.