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Robert Mundras
  • San Antonio
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Two child support liens that equal value of the house. ???

Robert Mundras
  • San Antonio
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I have a house that I'm looking to purchase that is going into foreclosure.  One of the mortgagor has pasted, the other one is the divorced husband who live in a different part of the state.  There are two child support liens on the property equaling about the value of the house.  The balance of the mortgage is low and could easily be paid off with the purchase.  The problem is the two child support liens.  Having never worked with child support liens I am looking for some advise on what if anything can be done.  I don't know if they would take what I pay for the property and take the lien off the property and apply the balance back to the father.  I need a little experience.

Thank you.