Or. Admin. Code § 137-055-4440 - Liens Against Personal and Real Property
(1) A judgment for support constitutes a lien
on real and personal property as provided for in Oregon law.
(2) Whenever there is a judgment for unpaid
support and the administrator learns that an obligor has assets, then the
administrator may cause a lien to be recorded on any real or personal property
owned by the obligor unless the property is exempt from lien laws under Oregon
law.
(3) An obligee from another
state with a judgment for unpaid support may record a lien under the provisions
of ORS 18.158 and must use the form provided by the Office of Child Support
Services of the United States Department of Health and Human
Services.
(4) Pursuant to OAR
137-055-4300(3), the administrator may use the process described in this rule
as one of several enforcement options available and may exercise discretion to
optimize collection potential in individual cases. The administrator will
prioritize this enforcement option in decision making based on availability and
application of other enforcement options and available staff resources. Prior
to forcing a sale of real or personal property, the administrator must consider
the following factors:
(a) The market value of
the property after subtracting the value of superior claims of senior lien
holders;
(b) The market conditions
for achieving maximum return;
(c)
The long-term impact on the obligor's ability to comply with an unsatisfied or
future support duty;
(d) The
storage costs, notice and sale costs;
(e) Exemption claims;
(f) Co-ownership of the property, or impact
on any existing trust on the property; and
(g) The availability of other, more effective
remedies to satisfy the support debt.
(5) The administrator may not proceed with
this enforcement option when a court of appropriate jurisdiction has ordered
that the obligor be exempted from referral. The obligor must notify the obligee
and the administrator when filing a claim for an exemption with a
court.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 180.345 & 18.150
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 18.158, 25.670 & 25.690
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