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Can child support liens on a house be removed by a Chapter 7?

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Answered by attorney Margaret L. Evans (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Margaret L. Evans, PC
Question: Can child support liens on a house be removed by a Chapter 7? *- generally, no * Question Detail: I have a home that I am trying to get a loan modification for but the lender can't modify it because there is a child support lien on the property. *- you should consider a Chapter 13 where you could pay the child support arrearage through a confirmable plan, and then once that arrearage was paid up, THEN the liens could be marked as SATISFIED which would allow you to re-finance or get a modification. And actually, a modification can be done with those liens in place provided the mortgage lien is senior to the child support liens. *
Question: Can child support liens on a house be removed by a Chapter 7? *- generally, no * Question Detail: I have a home that I am trying to get a loan modification for but the lender can't modify it because there is a child support lien on the property. *- you should consider a Chapter 13 where you could pay the child support arrearage through a confirmable plan, and then once that arrearage was paid up, THEN the liens could be marked as SATISFIED which would allow you to re-finance or get a modification. And actually, a modification can be done with those liens in place provided the mortgage lien is senior to the child support liens. *
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If I purchased a tax lien, is it dischargeable in a chapter 7 bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Ronald K. Nims (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Ronald K. Nims
Tax lien certificates are usually not dischargable in bankruptcy. Because they are liens against real estate and come before mortgages and other liens. Unless you have the rare case and the underlying real estate is worthless. Your tax lien certificate will be paid out of the foreclosure of the real property.
Tax lien certificates are usually not dischargable in bankruptcy. Because they are liens against real estate and come before mortgages and other liens. Unless you have the rare case and the underlying real estate is worthless. Your tax lien certificate will be paid out of the foreclosure of the real property.
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Could we potentially lose the house if my mom has run into some financial trouble and wants to file a Chapter 7?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Yes, the paid for house is an asset of her estate and the equity in it, less a limited exemption, is subject to her creditor's claims.
Yes, the paid for house is an asset of her estate and the equity in it, less a limited exemption, is subject to her creditor's claims.