Waco, TX asked in Family Law and Child Support for Texas

Q: What are my rights or what could I do if I live on a property that my children's fathers name was put on the deed when

His grandfather passed he left a will with his eldest son being the executor of the estate and real property.Q: My children's father owes me back child support arrears and is court ordered also to pay current child support but, doesn't,, am I able to put a property lean on any property that is in (children's father) name? Even If the will is not in probate or disbursement with any partys included in the will.. Also, may one of the partys attempt to evict me when there is no lease or rental agreement of any sort what can happen or what could I do so left on the street?

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Paul Ylvisaker
Paul Ylvisaker
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A: Yes. But you will need an attorney to do so. You may be able to use the state or county attorneys who manage cases for child support services in your state. However, that process is slow. A family law attorney can help you accomplish your goal much more efficiently.

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