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What is FIDM? > Freeze/Seize Process > In-State Processing State Authority States have statutes that govern the execution of liens and levies. These statutes usually establish parameters, define terms and establish procedures. Items addressed usually include:
State Policy States may establish policy governing what cases are exempt from lien/levy action, setting priorities to focus on certain type cases, handling joint accounts, and handling hardship cases. (States, what other matters are addressed in policy?) For instance, States may exempt cases where the obligor has been adhering to a payment plan. States may give priority to issue a lien against an obligor who a) owes a large amount of arrears, b) pays only when ordered by a court, c) attempts to hide assets, or d) is difficult to serve. Download FREE Adobe Acrobat® Reader™ to view PDF files located on this site.
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