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Statute of limitations do not apply to divorce decrees. The decree can be brought before a judge, consult a local attorney.
Forever since you've already been charged. Statute of limitations is only for before charges are filed.
Not if the judgment was obtained before the statute of limitations for the debt expired. The statute of limitations requires that a lawsuit be filed on the claim before the limitation runs out. While it might prevent the plaintiff from getting the judgment, but it does not invalidate the judgment.
If you mean what is the required waiting time after divorce before remarriage in Pennsylvania, there is no required waiting period.
I believe it was 7 years.
It's a dual procedure offense. If they're prosecuting as a summary offense, then the statute is 6 months. If they're proceeding with an indictment, then there is no limitation, they can wait years before bringing charges. In other words, there is effectively no statute for a DUI charge.
Marriage is forever. There is no statute of limitations on marriage. There may be a time limit on the validity of a marriage license before filing, but that is easily remedied.
Fines that have been imposed do not fall under a statute of limitations. Once you have been fined, you have been properly informed of the charges you owe. There may be a limitation as to how long they have to collect, but they typically have an exception for things like this.
The statute of limitation for a federal tax lien is 10 years from the assessment date. Various exceptions may extend the time periods so you should obtain legal advice before assuming the lien has become unenforceable.The statute of limitation for a federal tax lien is 10 years from the assessment date. Various exceptions may extend the time periods so you should obtain legal advice before assuming the lien has become unenforceable.The statute of limitation for a federal tax lien is 10 years from the assessment date. Various exceptions may extend the time periods so you should obtain legal advice before assuming the lien has become unenforceable.The statute of limitation for a federal tax lien is 10 years from the assessment date. Various exceptions may extend the time periods so you should obtain legal advice before assuming the lien has become unenforceable.
The time that has to pass before the driver has their license reinstated in SC depends on the reason it was taken away. The time frame can be from 3 month to 3 years.Ê
Unless your jurisdiction addrsses this subject in some local statute, other than the fact that a same day service would be questionable, there is no limitation to my knowledge.
Before 2005 — 3 years After 2005 — 5 years Source: Texas Department of Insurance Glen E. Hargis editor The insurance Record Standard Publishing Corp.