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Child Support & Judicial Foreclosures in Oregon
I read online that child support liens are treated as superior to primary mortgages in some states, even when the date incurred is after the mortgage, much like property tax liens or utility liens, which survive the foreclosure process.
Does anyone know if this is the case with child support in the state of Oregon? Assuming the defendants were properly served, would a child support judgement entered in at a later date than a foreclosing mortgage be wiped through the foreclosure process, or would it survive? Thanks!