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I don't know if I should start a new thread for this or post reply.
But here it is:
I used the SOL as a defense but the Plaintiff produced a statement showing the account was still open during the four period.
(The court has recognized the four-year SOL for my case here in GA)
And the Judge denied my motion to dismiss and declared the debt did not exceed the SOL based on the account statement.
Everything I have read about the start of the SOL clock says from last payment. My account was delinquent more than four years ago but not closed and so I got statements for many months after I stopped sending money.
I need something written that states when the clock begins on the SOL.
Where is it written officially or with some authority or creditability that the SOL begins when you make the last payment or when you first default?

Thank you,
Ken Adams
I found caselaw in GA that defines when the SOL clock begins ticking.
It begins when the right of action occurs, that would be when I first default on the agreement.
http://www.lawskills.com/case/ga/id/8142/

Wish me luck (and prayers) on my cases and good luck to you on yours.

Ken Adams,
Atlanta GA