If you file for bankruptcy, you are expected to list any and all assets--including personal property, investments, bank accounts, security deposits, and vacation reservations. Of course, if you don't file for bankruptcy, then you can get away with hiding assets from creditors, even if they obtain judgments. On the circuit court level, they don't have the same level of resources or inclination to track debtors concealing assets like they do in bankruptcy court.
That being said, filing for bankruptcy protection may not be in your best interest. If you do not file, you can hide your money from creditors, and as time progresses and the debts remain unpaid, the creditors will eventually give up and sell them to JDB's. When you move back here, you can deal with cleaning up your credit then, which may not be as difficult as you think. Many creditors and JDB's will choose not to sue if they cannot locate any lienable property in your name, or evidence of an employer. Thus, many of your debts will pass the SOL without any lawsuit being filed.
When you move back here, you can pull your credit reports, look for any judgments, and attempt to settle with the judgment creditor(s) or attempt to have the judgment(s) vacated on the grounds you were never served.
That being said, filing for bankruptcy protection may not be in your best interest. If you do not file, you can hide your money from creditors, and as time progresses and the debts remain unpaid, the creditors will eventually give up and sell them to JDB's. When you move back here, you can deal with cleaning up your credit then, which may not be as difficult as you think. Many creditors and JDB's will choose not to sue if they cannot locate any lienable property in your name, or evidence of an employer. Thus, many of your debts will pass the SOL without any lawsuit being filed.
When you move back here, you can pull your credit reports, look for any judgments, and attempt to settle with the judgment creditor(s) or attempt to have the judgment(s) vacated on the grounds you were never served.

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