lwpat writes:
Unfortunately this has gone to collections. The time when an attorney would be of help is long past. The state says he owes the money and they will get it before he can legally get his license reinstated.
His CDL license is also long gone. They [sic] have probably been permanently suspended. Even if he does get them back there is no company that will hire him or insurance company that will issue coverage.
So, in essence, you’re saying he should just give up, abandon his job and go live in a refrigerator box because his life is over? He has a legal problem as well as a financial problem but it’s too late for an attorney, at least according to you. So what should he do? If he had wanted condescension, he could have just talked to a cop. Who do you think can best lead him through the maze that the various state agencies will throw up in his path? Do you really think the clerks at the DMV or even the supervisors at the Franchise Tax Board are going to act in his best interest?
Taking him at his word, he screwed up big time, has finally recognized it and now he needs help, especially from those better equipped than what he has shown. Come on, you can do better than that. The mess is man-made; it can be fixed.