DebtShield
PricingPro PlatformBlogCompare
Log inGet Started

Product

PricingPro PlatformBlog

Suite

DebtShieldDisputeAISubScrub

Features

Credit Card DisputesSubscription RecoveryZombie SubscriptionsBank Fee DisputesMedical Bill Disputes

Resources

How-To GuidesState LawsFAQCompare

Legal

Terms of ServicePrivacy PolicyBlog

From the Pointify Travel Technologies suite:

DisputeAI — Billing DisputesSubScrub — Cancel Subscriptions
DebtShield

© 2026 Pointify Travel Technologies LLC. All rights reserved.

The flagship debt recovery platform.

Little Rock/Financial Management Systems/Phone & Telecom Debt/How-To Guides/Statute of Limitations on Debt: Complete State Guide
5 Steps · Little Rock, AR

Statute of Limitations on Debt: Complete State Guide

Specifically for Financial Management Systems collecting phone & telecom debt in Little Rock, AR

Understand how the statute of limitations on debt works in every state and how to use it as a defense against collectors. This guide is tailored to residents of Little Rock dealing with Financial Management Systems, one of the most-complained-about debt collectors for phone & telecom debt accounts. In Arkansas, the statute of limitations is 5 years and wage garnishment is capped at 25% of disposable earnings.

5 years

Arkansas SOL on Phone & Telecom Debt

$500

Average Phone & Telecom Debt

25% of disposable earnings

Garnishment Limit

Known Financial Management Systems Violations

Financial Management Systems has a documented pattern of FDCPA violations. If any of these happen to you, document them immediately and file a CFPB complaint.

  • Adding unauthorized collection fees
  • Misrepresenting urgency of payment
  • Failing to provide proper validation notice

Step-by-Step: Statute of Limitations on Debt: Complete State Guide

These steps apply directly to your situation as a Little Rock resident dealing with Financial Management Systems.

1

Understand what the SOL means

The statute of limitations is the legal deadline for a creditor or collector to file a lawsuit to collect a debt. After this period, the debt is 'time-barred' — they can still contact you, but they cannot win in court if you raise the SOL defense.

2

Find your state's SOL

SOL periods vary by state and debt type: credit card debt ranges from 3 years (MD, NC, NH) to 10 years (RI, WV). Written contracts (personal loans) range from 3 to 15 years (KY). Your state's SOL is listed on the DebtShield state page.

3

Calculate when your clock started

The SOL typically starts on the date of first delinquency — the first missed payment that led to the default. It's NOT the date the account was charged off or sent to collections. Get the exact date from your credit report.

4

Understand what resets the clock

In most states, the SOL can be reset by: making any payment on the debt, making a written promise to pay, entering a new payment agreement, or in some states, even verbally acknowledging the debt. Never pay or acknowledge time-barred debt.

5

Use the SOL defense properly

If you're sued on a time-barred debt, you MUST raise the SOL as an affirmative defense in your Answer. If you don't raise it, the court may award judgment anyway. File your Answer on time and explicitly plead the SOL defense.

Phone & Telecom Debt Dispute Strategies

These strategies are specific to phone & telecom debt — the type of debt Financial Management Systems is collecting from Little Rock residents.

  • File FCC complaint for billing disputes
  • Challenge early termination fees
  • Dispute equipment charges with proof of return
  • Validate collection amounts under FDCPA
  • File state AG complaint for deceptive practices

Specific Tips for Dealing with Financial Management Systems

  • FMS collects for government agencies — verify the debt with the original agency
  • Government debts may have offset provisions — understand your rights
  • Request a payment plan if the debt is valid — most agencies must offer one

Arkansas Debt Collection Protections

AR Deceptive Trade Practices Act governs debt collection in Arkansas. File complaints with: AG Consumer Protection.

  • DTPA allows treble damages for willful violations
  • $2,500 personal property exemption
Exempt income in Arkansas: Social Security, Workers' comp, Unemployment, Pension

Key Tips

'Zombie debt' is time-barred debt sold to collectors who prey on consumers who don't know their rights
Time-barred debt can still appear on credit reports for 7 years from first delinquency
You can still be sued on time-barred debt — you must respond and raise the SOL defense — don't ignore the lawsuit

Frequently Asked Questions — Little Rock Residents

Can Financial Management Systems garnish my wages in Little Rock?

In Arkansas, wage garnishment is limited to 25% of disposable earnings. Income sources protected from garnishment include: Social Security, Workers' comp, Unemployment, Pension. Financial Management Systems must first obtain a court judgment before any garnishment can begin.

What is the statute of limitations on phone & telecom debt in Arkansas?

The statute of limitations for phone & telecom debt in Arkansas is 5 years. After this period expires, Financial Management Systems cannot win a lawsuit on the debt if you raise the SOL as a defense in your Answer. Never ignore a lawsuit even on time-barred debt.

What violations has Financial Management Systems committed?

Known violations by Financial Management Systems include: Adding unauthorized collection fees; Misrepresenting urgency of payment; Failing to provide proper validation notice. Document any violations immediately and file a complaint at consumerfinance.gov/complaint.

How do I dispute phone & telecom debt with Financial Management Systems in Little Rock?

To dispute phone & telecom debt with Financial Management Systems: send a written validation request via certified mail within 30 days of first contact, demand the original creditor name, full chain of assignment, and original signed agreement. Start with: file fcc complaint for billing disputes.

Related Resources

Little Rock Debt HelpFinancial Management Systems in Little RockPhone & Telecom Debt · Little RockFinancial Management Systems ViolationsPhone & Telecom Debt GuideAll How-To Guides

Let DebtShield Handle Financial Management Systems for You

Skip the paperwork. DebtShield generates legally precise dispute letters, cease-and-desist demands, and validation requests tailored to Little Rock laws and Financial Management Systems's known tactics. Starting at $9.99/month.

Dispute Financial Management Systems Now — $9.99/mo