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*whether the payor's estate is sufficient to meet the recipient's needs, taking into <span class="noglossary">account</span> the interests of the people who stand to inherit from the payor's estate and the creditors entitled to be paid from the payor's estate, and, | *whether the payor's estate is sufficient to meet the recipient's needs, taking into <span class="noglossary">account</span> the interests of the people who stand to inherit from the payor's estate and the creditors entitled to be paid from the payor's estate, and, | ||
*whether any other means exist to meet the recipient's needs. | *whether any other means exist to meet the recipient's needs. | ||
But be aware that the person who receives child support can register a charge against the real estate property that belongs to the person who pays child support even if there are no arrears of child support. See Family Maintenance Enforcement Act, Section 26. | |||
===Child support when the payor dies=== | ===Child support when the payor dies=== |
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