Can a judge on a child support case order a lien on the noncustodial parent's property?
Full Question:
Can a judge on a child support case order a lien on the noncustodial parent's property when the deed has two names on it? His name is listed as first owner and his girlfriend is listed as second owner. The lien would be for approximately $10,000.
08/23/2007 |
Category: Divorce ยป Child Support |
State: Florida |
#8169
Answer:
Yes, however, the debt may only be satisfied from the debtor's interest in the property.