I used to think that there was no way to live your life without the consequences. I now understand the concept of the "successful fade".
But as I have gotten older (and hopefully a bit wiser) I have noticed that "suffering any or all consequences" to your actions
(whether innocent or not as the WBTS defines it) largely depends on:
1. How "connected" you are with the elders, CO, etc.
2. How much money you have.
Now if you are wondering what the outcome is if you have "faded" and are counted as "inactive", alot of it STILL depends on what I wrote above, but with the third condition:
3. The almighty "anyone called a brother" clause, taken from 1 Cor 5:11.
I have personally known this one used with "inactive" loved-ones of Elders (usually a wayward son or daughter) to avoid having to DF them. The reasoning is that they are out now (usually a yr or so) and since they are not regularly associating with the congregation ( and hopefullly not making him/herself a spectacle ie. active apostasy, regular contact with congregation members while flaunting your "whatever'') they reason that they can choose not to pursue such ones, thereby retaining the association. After all, they reason, "We aren't the spiritual police, hunting down inactive ones, looking for sin!"
Bourne