Not to just specifically paying THOSE particular fines, no. But, if the total of ALL the debts that you owe forces you into bankruptcy you can list the County as a creditor. Unfortunately, things such as taxes, legal judgements, court ordered obligations, and fines and monetary penalties levied by the government do NOT go away.
Yes, you are not required to be unemployed to declare bankruptcy.
No. Fines assessed by criminal courts are not discharged in bankruptcy.
No, it does not discharge legal fines and/or penalties.
No
You can declare bankruptcy due to credit card debts, yes.
It is necessary to declare bankruptcy when a person cannot afford to continue paying for bills and other things they need. A person may declare bankruptcy if their business is not making any money.
Fines in Illinois can not be claimed in bankruptcy if they are derived from criminal acts, parking tickets and traffic offenses. Additionally, court ordered fines and restitution will not be discharged under Chapter 7.
Fines and penalties are NOT dismissable.
I really don't think so. They are civil fines and I do not think they would be subject to discharge by a Federal Bankruptcy Court. If you have a trustee , ask that person.
It takes seven to ten years after you initially declare bankruptcy for it to drop off your credit report, and you really should wait at least 1-2 years after that to declare again I hope that helped.
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