SOL on Credit Card debts
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Posted by Joe on January 03, 2001 at 04:03:36:
I am rewriting the same request hoping to receive an answer from you since you archived your files from last year. I am affraid you won't answer the previous requests. Regarding SOL on credit card debts, I have checked with few attorneys in my state and contacted my courthouse and the public library but unfortunately none of them were able to give me a definite expiration time for suing (SOL). Only one attorney told me it is 5 years ( for creditor to file a lawsuit). I am very confused because I have checked your site under credit law and it shows that SOL for credit card debts (for creditor to file a suit) in the state of Oklahoma is three years. My questions are: : 1. Can you guide me to a legal sources where I could read about the SOL concerning my state in case a law suit was filed by my creditors after the expiration of the Statute of limitation so I can use those notes as a solid proof of SOL expiration. : 2. Since you have SOL on your credit site, how did you generate those exact time limits ( from law books, attorneys, others.) : 3. In your opinion, is it possible that the attorneys, courthouse, public libraries don't know the time limit on SOL or they don't want to search, or they have other intentions. : 4. Are you sure the 3 years SOL in the state of Oklahoma is the correct time limit, and how can I defend a law suit if it was brought up after that date. Is filing in the court a dismiss case enough. Since I don't have any written proves for the court on SOL, how can I convince them that the SOL is expired and my case must be dismissed. : Thank you : Joe.
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