The State of MI is holding my refund because of a judgement, how long can the debt be collected on?
March 29, 2012 Categories: Debt
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The Say of MI is holding my refund because of a judgement, how long can the debt be collected on?
I just received a seizure letter in the mail from the Michigan treasury office of a seizure andthey keep my say refund. How long can a mortal come to me for a debt I owe? I paid nothing about the debt, the last time I had something with the mortal of my former divorce lawyer in the summer or October 2003, it is now 13th February 2009. Any help would be nice here danke.Ok more details she gave the ruling 12 / 11/2008, I was never served nor had a warning. I took the letter from the say today, the Disclosure Date 16/02/2009. Is it doable that this will expire after 6 years (that’s what MI as the laws for debt collection when I googled it), even though this has been brought against me, she asked about me, never finished my divorce and I was from the beginning to intimidation. I had another lawyer to do my divorce in 2006 for 1500 €. The decision is about $ 6000 and it was never completed. At that time the ex-lawyer divorce was struck me as a customer in 2003 as it can collect anything? I think she wanted me or something then sleep, lol.
Best answer:
Answer by Jss
By law, the IRS has the dominance to collect outstanding federal taxes for ten years from the date your liability is due.
for MI check at say web site.
Read http://taxipay.blogspot.com/2008/04/list-of-articles.html
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until it is PAID IN FULL
You do not indicate when the judgment was rendered against you. If someone has an old judgment against you, they can collect on it for MANY years. I believe a docketed civil judgment in Michigan has a twenty year lifespan.
Fort a judgment, the debt can be collected for 10 years and are renewable for another ten years, so twenty years.
See:
http://www.fair-debt-collection.com/SOL-by-State.html#23