Anne Guarente said:
Can someone tell me what the satue of limitations is for colorado courts . His X was given a car and all financial responsibilites in 1997 . She allowed the car to get repossessed so as to ruin his credit. He has been paying on it for 3 1/2 years, and we want to sue her for the money and file a contempt of court can we do this I have searched web sites trying to find answers?? Help Its a 10,000 car and we owe 6 still.
My response:
A court order is a contract - - a written contract to be specific, and signed by a judge. But, in a Family Law circumstance, when one party fails to abide by the "contract", it's more than a mere "breach of contract"; it's also "contempt of court", which carries criminal penalties and civil penalties - - i.e., you don't screw with a judge's orders.
Like any written contract in Colorado, the Statute of Limitations is 6 years from the date of the inception of the contract (or, Order), or 6 years from the date of last payment, whichever is later.
What I can't understand, is why you folks waited 3 1/2 years to exercise your rights ?
See an attorney to have an "Order to Show Cause Re: Contempt of Court" filed and served.
IAAL