New York Statutes

§ 211 — Arrears/past due support

New York § 211
JurisdictionNew York
Law LIELien
Art. 9Enforcement of Liens On Personal Property

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N.Y. Lien § 211 (2026).

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§ 211. Arrears/past due support.

1.The New York state office of\ntemporary and disability assistance, or a local social services\ndistrict, or its authorized representative on behalf of persons\nreceiving services under title six-A of article three of the social\nservices law shall have a lien against personal property owned by a\nsupport obligor when such support obligor is or was under a court order\nto pay child support or combined child and spousal support to a support\ncollection unit and such support obligor has accumulated support\narrears/past due support in an amount equal to or greater than the\namount of support due pursuant to such order for a period of four\nmonths. Such lien shall be in an amount sufficient to satisfy such\nsupport arrears/past due support. Said lien shall

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