Scott Lowry
Date: Tue, 06/29/2010 - 21:00
Submitted by Vladimir Pushkin
on
Tue, 06/29/2010 - 21:00
Total Replies: 3
Thanks,
Pushkin
First of all Quote:By the time I move back the SOL will most lik
First of all Quote:
By the time I move back the SOL will most likely have run out. |
As for your mother, she will have to ask them to stop calling her continuously for debts incurred by you. If they do not comply she can file complaint with the Federal trade Commission.
As for the companies, or collection agencies who now owns your accounts, you can ask your mother to pull a copy of your credit report. She will then be able to give you the details on your debt.
Would you be able to reference the 'tolling' of debts? I'm curio
Would you be able to reference the 'tolling' of debts? I'm curious to read about it. Does it vary state by state?
Nevermind. I found what I was looking for: Defendant out of Sta
Nevermind. I found what I was looking for:
Defendant out of State when action commenced; insolvency
If a person is out of the State when a cause of action accrues against him, the action may be commenced within the time limited therefor after he comes into the State. If a person is absent from and resides out of the State, after a cause of action has accrued against him, the time of his absence from the State shall not be taken as a part of the time limited for the commencement of the action. If a person is adjudged an insolvent debtor after a cause of action has accrued against him, and such cause of action is one provable in insolvency, the time of the pendency of his insolvency proceedings shall not be taken as a part of the time limited for the commencement of the action. No action shall be brought by any person whose cause of action has been barred by the laws of any state, territory or country while all the parties have resided therein.