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Michigan Bankruptcy Lawyers - Fines & Penalties:

11 U.S.C. 525 provides (7) to the extent such debt is for a fine, penalty, or forfeiture payable to and for the benefit of a governmental unit, and is not compensation for actual pecuniary loss, other than a tax penalty - (A) relating to a tax of a kind not specified in paragraph (1) of this subsection; or (B) imposed with respect to a transaction or event that occurred before three years before the date of the filing of the petition.

Michigan Bankruptcy Lawyers - In Practice:

"Governmental Unit" includes federal, state, county, city, and taxing districts. Any fine imposed under color of law will not be discharged as a matter of public policy. In addition, courts often reciprocate reporting appearance dates for individuals who are subject to arrest for non-payment of fines. this information is available to trustees and their bankruptcy lawyers.

Bankruptcy lawyers must carefully review each debtor's financial affairs before suggesting any particular remedy. Because each client is unique, all alternatives may not be available. Also, bankruptcy lawyers often offer different opinions regarding available alternatives in the same circumstance, based on each bankruptcy lawyer's personal level of legal expertise. All potential debtors should consider the opinions of at least two, and preferably three consumer bankruptcy lawyers to discover all available alternatives.

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