If the child support debtor is current on his child support obligation and owes only future support what process is followed?
A. If the obligor is current with his/her child support payments and owes nothing on the obligation except for future support, then a matured installment is sent to the escrow company in response to the demand request. This document indicates that all support obligations are paid up to date. Back to Top Q. If a child support debtor is attempting to refinance his property to lower his interest rate and payment but isn’t taking any money (equity) out of the property, will DCSS subordinate their lien in favor of the new Mortgage? A. It depends. If the obligor is paying regularly by wage assignment or shows a good steady pay history and his/her arrearages are not excessive, then as long as he is not taking equity out of the property to pay off other bills or taking out cash for him or herself, DCSS will probably offer to subordinate its lien to the new first trust deed (mortgage). If, however, the obligor is not paying his/her support obligation regularly or his arrearages are excessive or
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