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ID S1069
Bill
Status
4/6/2015
Primary Sponsor
Judiciary and Rules Committee
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AI Summary
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Extends the time to issue a writ of execution on child support judgments from 5 years to 10 years after judgment entry.
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Increases the enforcement period for non-monetary judgments from 5 years to 10 years from the date of entry, with leave of court.
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Extends the statute of limitations for actions on judgments or for mesne profits of real property from 6 years to 11 years.
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Increases the lien duration for recorded judgments from 5 years to 10 years from the judgment date, and extends child support judgment liens to 10 years after the last child's death or emancipation.
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Changes the duration of liens on final judgments from 5 years to 10 years from the date the judgment becomes final, and removes archaic language referencing September 1, 1947.
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Effective date is July 1, 2015, and applies only to judgments issued on or after that date.
Legislative Description
Amends existing law to provide that for execution of judgments for support of a child, the party in whose favor judgment is given may, at any time within 10 years after the entry, have a writ of execution issued for its enforcement with conditions; to increase the time that a certain judgment may be enforced; to increase the number of years when action on a judgment or for mesne profits of real property must be commenced; to increase the time a certain lien resulting from recording of a judgment continues or lien arising from the delinquency of a payment due under a judgment continues; and to increase the time prior to when a lien of final judgment shall cease.
JUDGMENTS
Last Action
Signed by Governor on 04/06/15 Session Law Chapter 278 Effective: 07/01/2015 and shall apply only to judgments issued on and after 07/01/2015 by a court of competent jurisdiction
4/6/2015