All of the following choices are legal ways to secure child support from the non-custodial parent, except the custodial parent can sell the non-custodial parents property and is denoted as option B.
<h3>What is Child support?</h3>
This refers to the money paid by one parent to the other parent so as to provide financial support to a child or children.
This is usually done by having money taken directly from a paycheck or having tax refunds intercepted so the custodial parent can get the money.
In the case where the child support isn't paid, then steps have to be taken such as ensuring a lien is placed on a property so as to notify the defaulter. The custodial parent can force the sale of the property but can't sell the parents'.
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