What happens if you don't pay a "freestanding" restitution?

A freestanding restitution has no set time, but can one go all their life without paying it? Or will this eventually catch up to you? Also, is there a way to get a remission of restitution in Canada, Ontario? Thank you

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You should consult a local attorney.



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