Filing for bankruptcy will have no effect on any judgement that has been applied against your dirvers license.
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If there is a judgment AGAINST you for fraud, then NO, such a judgment WILL NOT be discharged.
Yes, you certainly can.
No, they are exempt from the bankruptcy laws.
It depends on the judgment. If it is a Motor Vehicle Judgment it is not a secured claim which makes sense since they went after your license and not your assets. Sometimes these Motor Vehicle Judgments show up on your credit report and the only way to get it off is to settle the judgment or file bankruptcy. If it is not a Motor Vehicle Judgment it is most likely a secured claim.
Yes
Yes, you can settle, make payments, file bankruptcy or move to a state that the DMV does not recognize the judgment. Many states are creating legislation to block their states from a national DMV. Bankruptcy is not good for the judgment holder since they would see nothing as far as money, so settling is in your favor. Also bankruptcy will muck up your credit for years.
Yes
Yes, but the judgment may not be discharged in BK without compensation.
yes
Yes, a person with a PA Gaming License can file for bankruptcy. However, it is important to consult with an attorney who specializes in bankruptcy law and understands the specific regulations and requirements for individuals holding gaming licenses. Filing for bankruptcy may have consequences on the license status, so it is crucial to seek professional legal advice.
They can not do so. They file judgments against you because you owe them money. Pay the money that you owe them if you want to keep the privelidge of driving. That is your responsibility as a driver.