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MY CHILDRENS FATHER OWNS A CROSS-COUNTRY MOVING VAN AND A NICE HOME. WHY WONT THE CHILD SUPPORT OFFICE PUT A LIEN ON EITHER ONE?

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MY CHILDRENS FATHER OWNS A CROSS-COUNTRY MOVING VAN AND A NICE HOME. WHY WONT THE CHILD SUPPORT OFFICE PUT A LIEN ON EITHER ONE?

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Indiana law prevents creditors from placing liens on either an individual’s primary residence or to attach property that a person needs to make aliving.

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