By: Jay | 2011-04-28 | Credit Cards Every state has laws that places limits on various types of legal action. What is of greatest interest in the world of credit repair is the statute of limitations on debt collection, which may be named specifically in the laws or covered under a more general blanket statute of limitations. read more
By: ZoloftBirthInjuries | 2012-04-03 | Health and safety What is the statute of limitations for your Zoloft related birth injury case? Never assume that it's too late to bring your case forward. Fill out a Zoloft case evaluation form and find out if you have a claim. read more
By: Joseph M. Maus | 2010-10-13 | Personal injury A woman is involved in a car accident 4 years ago. There were no witnesses at the accident scene. Now, 7 days before the statute of limitations is set to expire the other party is trying to sue. Did they fulfill their obligation correctly, or can the suit be dismissed read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-28 | Criminal When an individual suffers injury in a car accident, incident on someone else's property, or due to the neglect of another individual, he or she may face a lengthy recovery time. This article discusses the statute of limitations placed on personal injury lawsuits. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-27 | Personal injury This article discusses the reasons for establishing a statute of limitations on personal injury claims. It also discusses the importance of the statute of limitations for both the prosecution and the defense. read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-10-13 | Personal injury A statute of limitations is a law that puts a time limit on pressing charges related to a specific event. Each state has its own time limits, or statute of limitations, that differ for each crime. These laws are not at all straightforward and are very difficult to understand. read more
By: R. Klettke | 2011-11-12 | Personal injury The statute of limitations with respect to medical malpractice cases can be complex and difficult to calculate. Not only do the laws differ from state to state, time limitations change according to type of injury and whether the claim involves a governmental entity. There can also be various exceptions according to the age of the plaintiff. read more
By: Mike M McNamee | 2010-03-27 | Taxes Did you know that the IRS only has 10 years to collect taxes from you? The IRS won't tell you this information and a lot of people pay money to the IRS when they legally do not have to. Read the rest of this article to find out more. read more
By: Jason Rodriguez | 2010-03-30 | Debt Management Most laws have a statute of limitations. Even criminal prosecutions have a time limit (except in the case of murder), and if enough time has passed since your violation then you're home free. When it comes to debt obligations, there is also a statute of limitations you need to be aware of. read more
By: Josh Ramos | 2010-03-31 | Debt Management Did you know that there is a statute of limitation on collecting debt? That means that if a creditor or debt collection agency is attempting to get you to pay an outstanding debt that has been around a long time, they will be unsuccessful in suing you if your debt has been delinquent longer than the statute of limitations allows. read more
By: Duke D | 2010-03-30 | Credit There are various laws for different states with regard to credit card debt statute of limitations. The statute of limitations for C card debt can be anywhere from as little as three years or go can go as high as ten years, and some states have higher limits than that. And while it might not seem like it, these laws are in place to help you, the consumer, and not the CC companies. read more
By: Hector Milla | 2010-03-19 | Debt Management Usually when statute of limitations is spoken about, it's being referred to in criminal terms. State governments have a certain amount of time to bring charges against a person for a criminal act. The statute of limitations on credit card debt is very similar. Credit companies have a certain amount of time to successfully obtain a judgment against you. If they don't get the judgment, you no longer legally owe the money. The Federal Trade Commission refers to credit card debt as Time-barred Debts. read more
By: Dan Morton | 2010-04-01 | Debt Management Would you like to know how to get those aggressive debt collection agencies off your back? If the debt in question is past the statute of limitations (for your state), then you may have some legal rights to stop the harassing phone calls from bill collectors. read more
By: David Jbalington | 2009-03-26 | Negotiation The first thing the defendant or the debtor looks for is the statute of limitations for judgment recovery, if the time period for judgment recovery has lapsed the debtor is saved from paying the amount of judgment recovery and other debt. read more
By: Gordon | 2010-09-18 | Taxes Many Americans believe that an IRS debt a debt for life, and that the tax collectors, they can-to-grave dog. Fortunately, this is not the case and there are statutory limits on the ability of the IRS to examine and collect taxes. Taxes expire at a certain time and in some cases IRS does not legally authorized to receive the money they collect. read more