GAWildKat
May 27, 2010, 03:49 PM
My question is regarding credit card debt in the state of Georgia.
My husband was served today, May 27th 2010 in regards to an 8 yr old debt that he stopped paying on in 2002. The firm handling the case for providian apparently filed this in court 9/11/2008 and the local sheriff only received the papers to serve on May 15th.
I am getting varying info regarding credit card debt in GA I understand the federal government defines credit cards as open contacts.
Making it 4 yr SOL period under GA statutes for open contracts.
However, I hve also seen credit cards be termed written contracts under GA statute and thus have a 6 yr SOL.
In addition to this what defense does he have? He doesn't deny the debt however when the CA's have called he's explained that at that time he had no meaningful income at that timeand they'd try to harrass him into paying or threaten to garnish my income though I'm not on the account. We share a bank account and a car, the rest of the property is my legal property. Should I open a separate account to put my Social security? TIA.
Also, it came to mind... my mother inlaw may have paid on this account at some point. She has a habit of going behind our backs and "fixing" things. If he did not pay on this account but she did regardless of if she had permission to do so, can he argue that point?
My husband was served today, May 27th 2010 in regards to an 8 yr old debt that he stopped paying on in 2002. The firm handling the case for providian apparently filed this in court 9/11/2008 and the local sheriff only received the papers to serve on May 15th.
I am getting varying info regarding credit card debt in GA I understand the federal government defines credit cards as open contacts.
Making it 4 yr SOL period under GA statutes for open contracts.
However, I hve also seen credit cards be termed written contracts under GA statute and thus have a 6 yr SOL.
In addition to this what defense does he have? He doesn't deny the debt however when the CA's have called he's explained that at that time he had no meaningful income at that timeand they'd try to harrass him into paying or threaten to garnish my income though I'm not on the account. We share a bank account and a car, the rest of the property is my legal property. Should I open a separate account to put my Social security? TIA.
Also, it came to mind... my mother inlaw may have paid on this account at some point. She has a habit of going behind our backs and "fixing" things. If he did not pay on this account but she did regardless of if she had permission to do so, can he argue that point?