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The non-custodial parent is a beneficiary in a probate case (i.e., non-custodials parent died). Is it possible to file a child support lien in the probate case?

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The non-custodial parent is a beneficiary in a probate case (i.e., non-custodials parent died). Is it possible to file a child support lien in the probate case?

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Yes. However, it is important to inform the Law Office of Ronn Bisbee as soon as possible so it can move quickly to place a lien on the defendant’s interest before the court makes orders to disburse monetary interests to beneficiaries in the case.

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