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All actions founded on any judgment or decree rendered by any court of record in this state, shall be brought within seven (7) years next after the rendition of such judgment or decree, or last renewal of judgment or decree, whichever is later.
The Conservatorship Process Simplified If an individual becomes incapacitated to the point where he or she cant handle his or her affairs, the court may have to step in and take action. Once a person (or ward) is judged to lack legal capacity by the court, a conservatorship will be granted and a conservator is named.
Conservatorship is generally rather difficult to get, and for a mental illness, they are usually filed for by the government after you have been hospitalized and a doctor believes you to be ``gravely disabled, meaning unable to provide for your own food, clothing, and shelter. This is called an LPS conservatorship.
An interested person may file petition for emergency guardian/conservator and court may appoint if it so finds that appointment is likely to prevent substantial and irreparable harm; no one else has authority or willingness to act in the circumstances; and there is reason to believe a guardian/conservator is necessary.
A Judgement (a lawsuit that was filed against you and was ruled in favor of the company/person that filed against you) is covered under Mississippi Code 15-1-43 and states a 7 year period. The courts have these limitations in order to create as much fairness and predictability as possible.
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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.
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.
In most states, judgments last 510 years. However, in some states, like New York, they can be enforced for up to 20 years. State law determines how long a money judgment lasts. 💸 A money judgment is the most common type of judgment.

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