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Originally posted by: Tea Bag
one ten million dollar bill, six one million dollar bills, ten thousand one hundred dollar bills, and a million ones.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Well, uynfortunatly for him, bankruptcy doesn't eliminate fines owed to a court. And it is something that can haunt him for the rest of his life and his childres lives. In Texas if you are sued or have to pay a fine you pay on it untill it is gone. If you don't finish before you die, your children inherit your debt and the cycle goes on untill it is settled.
Originally posted by: Tea Bag
one ten million dollar bill, six one million dollar bills, ten thousand one hundred dollar bills, and a million ones.
Originally posted by: gabemcg
sexual favors to forrest workers
Children do not inherit debt in California. Not even government debt. Although the debt would come before any possible inheritence from the estate. But once the debtor is deceased and the estate is drained, the debt is discharged.Originally posted by: ITCHY96
damn i would hate to be his kidOriginally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Well, uynfortunatly for him, bankruptcy doesn't eliminate fines owed to a court. And it is something that can haunt him for the rest of his life and his childres lives. In Texas if you are sued or have to pay a fine you pay on it untill it is gone. If you don't finish before you die, your children inherit your debt and the cycle goes on untill it is settled.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Well, uynfortunatly for him, bankruptcy doesn't eliminate fines owed to a court. And it is something that can haunt him for the rest of his life and his childres lives. In Texas if you are sued or have to pay a fine you pay on it untill it is gone. If you don't finish before you die, your children inherit your debt and the cycle goes on untill it is settled.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Well, uynfortunatly for him, bankruptcy doesn't eliminate fines owed to a court. And it is something that can haunt him for the rest of his life and his childres lives. In Texas if you are sued or have to pay a fine you pay on it untill it is gone. If you don't finish before you die, your children inherit your debt and the cycle goes on untill it is settled.
Originally posted by: ITCHY96
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Well, uynfortunatly for him, bankruptcy doesn't eliminate fines owed to a court. And it is something that can haunt him for the rest of his life and his childres lives. In Texas if you are sued or have to pay a fine you pay on it untill it is gone. If you don't finish before you die, your children inherit your debt and the cycle goes on untill it is settled.
damn i would hate to be his kid
Originally posted by: gabemcg
sexual favors to forrest workers
