I received a summons for
Date: Wed, 04/25/2007 - 13:55
Once a judegement has been granted I don't think statutes of lim
Once a judegement has been granted I don't think statutes of limitations apply. Most judegements expire, but all the creditor has to do is renew the judgement in most cases . . . .
You're right, judgments in most cases can be renewed. The statu
You're right, judgments in most cases can be renewed. The statute of limitations on judgments depends on your state. In California it's 10 years, in some states 20 years.
statue of limitations in VA on court judgement
So how should I go about this matter
Contact the court or what
Please give me some advice
what about the court starting garnishment before the court date.
Talk to an attorney to explore filing a motion to have the judgm
Talk to an attorney to explore filing a motion to have the judgment vacated. If you have a court date, is this for renewal of the judgment? They could have garnished under the terms of the current (old) judgment. I would contact the court and get copies of the judgment from the past as well.
