Is a money judgement stemming from an intentional injury dischargable in bankruptcy court?
I was assaulted about 1 1/2 years ago and I am now suing the assailant for damages.
Origonally, he was charged with a felony, but I agreed to a misdemeanor as a plea agreement in criminal court. However, I am scarred above the neck because of this intentional act, to which he plead guilty.
If I am awarded damages in civil court, and because it was an intentional act, can the defendant have the award discharged in bankruptcy court, or is it non-dischargable because it was intentional.
I was told that it is non-dischargable, but I want another opinion.
I was assaulted about 1 1/2 years ago and I am now suing the assailant for damages.
Origonally, he was charged with a felony, but I agreed to a misdemeanor as a plea agreement in criminal court. However, I am scarred above the neck because of this intentional act, to which he plead guilty.
If I am awarded damages in civil court, and because it was an intentional act, can the defendant have the award discharged in bankruptcy court, or is it non-dischargable because it was intentional.
I was told that it is non-dischargable, but I want another opinion.
Comment