Tribunals

Forgive a debt of 57,000 euros to a couple who left Mallorca for Germany to "rebuild their lives"

The court applies the Second Chance Law and cancels the couple's debt entirely

Headquarters of the TSJIB in Palma.
ARA Balears
15/06/2026
1 min

PalmaThe Commercial Court number 2 of Palma has forgiven a debt of 57,269 euros to a couple who had emigrated to Germany to "rebuild their lives", after applying the Law of Second Chance.

The case, managed by the association Aid to Indebtedness, originated from a series of administrative incidents that led to a progressive increase in debt: a failure to file income tax (IRPF) that resulted in an ex officio assessment, traffic fines linked to an incorrectly formalized vehicle sale and the subsequent accumulation of surcharges, interest, and microcredits with high interest rates.

According to the entity, the situation worsened when the couple tried to cover basic expenses through new loans, to a point where the monthly installments made their economy unsustainable. This led them to move to Germany, without the debt being resolved.

Despite living abroad, the economic obligations remained valid in Spain and the pressure persisted until they decided to avail themselves of the legal mechanism. The court concluded that they did not have sufficient assets or liquidity and has ordered a liquidation without assets, with the full exoneration of the debt.

Lawyer José Domínguez, from the association that handled the case, highlights that the resolution "demonstrates that the Law of Second Chance does not understand geographical borders, but rather situations of economic vulnerability", and recalls that many people residing abroad are unaware that they can avail themselves of this mechanism to resolve debts incurred in Spain.

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