Resolved Question: Will bankruptcy release a judgment obtained from a car accident caused by a parent's (at time) minor child?
It's more involved than just a judgment, but I have to start somewhere. My boyfriend's daughter was a minor child back in1997. Come to find out LAST YEAR, she was involved in an accident in the State of Washington. According to the State of Washington, if you are the parent of a minor and there is a judgment, it falls on the parent; he had left the state by that time, so he was never aware of the judgment, and did not become aware of it till last year. At that time, his driver's license was up for renewal (State of California), and finds out that his license was revoked in the State of Washington. California, not "online" at the time, but "online" now, is going to honor that, so his license is now revoked. He calls the Washington Motor Vehicle Department, who tell him they can't do anything to help him. The woman says (NOT in any professional legal capacity) that maybe bankruptcy might help him. He's driving without a license, and that worries me (no insurance coverage if an accident). I don't know if bankruptcy will actually do anything for him, and I don't know where to start (CA or WA). Thanks for the Chapter 7; wasn't sure, but thought that was what would be appropriate. THE remaining issue would be if, in fact, bankruptcy would discharge the judgment. It is for $30,000. Accident occurred 1997, right after b/f left state (divorce). Daughter never told him it occurred. Judgment was obtained just prior to statue of limitations expiration (2000); b/f NEVER knew it even existed till last year. He's permanently disabled (been on SS since 2004), has no assets that are attachable, in short, untouchable from the judgment point of view. Attorney for plaintiff wouldn't even talk to him reasonably, even after he told him the complete set of circumstances. B/f essentially saying "chuck you farley," but I'd prefer to make it right. Particularly since, in the event of an accident and he's driving, my insurance wouldn't cover him (prior knowledge). And I'm disabled, too, so it's pretty bleak. NOt necessarily hopeless, though. Thanks for any insight.
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