Like this: the individual has a 10,000€ fine plus additional fees for avoiding it for a long time but there’s a catch, that person is deceased since their family has a death certificate proving he or she’s dead.

However, does that alone erase the unpaid fine from existence as it makes no sense to still go after the individual since they’re no longer alive and their relatives are not involved as it’s not on them.

  • Zak@lemmy.world
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    29 days ago

    Though it obviously varies by jurisdiction, the typical rule is that the dead person’s debts have to be paid before their heirs can inherit their assets. If they didn’t have significant assets then there is no remaining person or legal entity to collect the fine from. Modern legal systems do not hold family members responsible for fines owed by their dead relatives.