Ok so it has been two weeks since the DCSS last collected. With the history of my case, I am wondering if, A. He quit his job, B., He got an order to vacate my order somehow (again), or C., DCSS is Oregon decided they were not responsible to enforce my order after all? (Which the are!) So lets see how this one pans out. After all of my hard work on this, to not only benefit my son, but to make a point that a technicality or mistake made by the courts shouldn't aleve responsibility of child support to your child.... Especially because the "mistake" was not ignored but fixed many times over in court. And yet still I received no support for 25 years. I really also hope this helps other custodial parents get the support their children deserve. So here is my recent correspondence with DCSS in El Dorado County. Property Lein
My Question 5/19/16:
I wanted to find out if a judgement lien has been filed against the property
that Michael now owns. I want to make sure that if he tries to sell his
property or transfer it to a family member that there is a lien in place for
this judgement since Oregon is not refusing to enforce it anymore. Can this
judgment be filed with the county clerk tax assessors office in Oregon. It
looks like it can to me. As Oregon is enforcing, they should have a lien in
place. I will request confirmation.
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