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What Is The Statue Of Limitation For A Judgement Against Someone Who Owes Money?

My husband & I worked for family- over a period of 2years - we put in our 40hrs/per wk, but were never paid. My brother-in-law keeps telling us and promises us, that he will pay us back-but never does. We would like to file a judgement against him !

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    Look up a pro-bono attorney(free help with your case) or an attorney that will take your case on a contingency(take a % of what you may win) , a para-legal can even help you out. They can advise you/counsel  you on  how to handle your case in court but can-not act as an attorney in court. Filing a law suit is expensive, and following through can get even more expensive.  You can, if this family member was taking out taxes, and somewhere your earnings were documented call the labor board in your state and also labor board with the federal government. Go to your local court house and talk to the clerk of court, they should be able to give you a lot of information on what route you need to take and how much time you have to do it. I would also recommend getting a complaint form from your state "attorney generals office", the "better business bureau".  I got paid through these places for repairs done on a big-rig. Took about 3 months, but i got my money. No matter what state, it is against the law for an employer to neglect paying employees! If you contact the the attorney generals office, make sure you have all dates times and hours, be complete in filling out the form, as well as better business bureau.  Good luck.  Your local library, in the "law section" has a lot of help.
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    2cabins 

    answered 2 years ago

    Thank you for this answer 2cabins. I didn't ask the question, but i sure have learned a lot.
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    Tamarind

    Tamarind

    commented 2 years ago

      It depends on the state that you live in and the amount of the judgment.  In Michigan, a small claims judgment ($3,000.00 or less), is good for 6 years.  A civil judgment is good for 10 years.
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      Cashfinder 

      answered 2 years ago

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