For credit cards (open-ended credit) Statute of Limitations (SoL), I know they expire in the range from 3 to 8 years depending on which state you live in. Here's my question, what state will the courts base the SoL on, the one you currently live in or the one where the credit card statements are going to.
For example, my credit statements goes to Michigan (6 years of SoL) and I currently live in South Carolina (3 years of SoL). If I get sued today, will the SC courts accept SoL from SC (where I currently live) or MI (where my billing statements are going to)?
Thanks!