Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in New York

statute of limitations on hospital bill judgement

My father has a judgement against him for a hospital bill of mine from 1997. He wants to transfer some land into my name but we cannot do this without first taking care of this judgement. Is there any statute of limitations on such bills?


Asked on 7/31/08, 12:10 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

jeffrey lazroe Jeffrey A. Lazroe attorney at law

Re: statute of limitations on hospital bill judgement

judgments remain liens on real property for 10 years but are enforceable for 20 years.

Since more than 10 years have elapsed, there is no lien on the property and he is free to transfer it

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Answered on 8/01/08, 10:36 am
Jeffrey Shepro Jeffrey Shepro PC: NY Commercial Real Estate and Business Law

Re: statute of limitations on hospital bill judgement

Generally, court judgments are enforceable for twenty years. There may be exceptions to this rule depending on the specific facts and circumstances of your case. Also depending on the specific facts and circumstances of your case you or your father may be able to vacate the judgment. Please call if you would like to discuss further.

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Answered on 7/31/08, 12:18 pm


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