Statutes of Limitations: Is Your Lawsuit Timely?
Filing your lawsuit on time is critical. Here's what you need to know.
How long do I have to file my lawsuit?
Are statutes of limitations for suing someone always one year?
What are the statutes of limitations for suing government agencies?
What are the statutes of limitations in California?
When does the clock start ticking for statutes of limitations?
» I'm defending myself in a lawsuit for something that happened years ago. Will the judge automatically throw the case out?
I'm defending myself in a lawsuit for something that happened years ago. Will the judge automatically throw the case out?
No, judges rarely throw out late claims on their own. Defendants must bring to the court's attention any statute of limitations violation.
To be sure that a judge dismisses an untimely case, you include an "affirmative defense" in your answer, alleging that the plaintiff's complaint is untimely. As an alternative to filing an answer, in some courts you can file a Motion to Dismiss, asking a judge to throw out an untimely complaint.
If you are a defendant who thinks that the plaintiff may have waited too long to sue, you'll need to check the applicable state or federal limitations period to determine whether the lawsuit is timely.
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