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How Long Does a Mississippi Judgment Last? A Mississippi judgment expires seven years from the later of: the date it was entered, or. the date it was last renewed.
If the court finds nonpayment is willful after consideration of the defendants situation, means, and conduct with regard to the nonpayment, the court shall determine the period of incarceration, if any, subject to the limitations set by law and subsection (3) of this section.
At any time more than fifteen days before the trial begins, a party defending against a claim may serve upon the adverse party an offer to allow judgment to be taken against him for the money or property or to the effect specified in his offer, with costs then accrued.
No, you cant go to jail in the US for debt, even if sued, thats civil. As long as you didnt do anything criminal related to that debt (eg. fraud) youre ok. Doesnt mean they wont continue to harass you though.
All you can do is attempt to get the court to enforce the judgement - meaning you will have to file to garnish wages, seize property, etc. A judgement on its own doesnt get you anything except paperwork saying the court agrees someone owes you. You may collect easily, or you may never collect.

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In Mississippi, the statute of limitations for credit card debt, medical bills, and financial loans is 3 years. Debt collectors are paid more if they collect more from you.
You may be able to negotiate a voluntary payment plan with the debt collector. Second, you can file to have the judgment vacated or removed. And third, you can file bankruptcy to discharge the debt and stop all collection efforts, including those related to a court judgment.

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