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Domestic Support Obligation Not Necessarily A First Priority Claim, Gabrielle Pullo Jan 2020

Domestic Support Obligation Not Necessarily A First Priority Claim, Gabrielle Pullo

Bankruptcy Research Library

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During distribution of the proceeds of a debtor’s estate, creditor claims and expenses are paid in a specific order of priority pursuant to title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”). Domestic support obligations, which include monies owed to or recoverable by a spouse, former spouse, child of the debtor, or such child’s parents, are entitled to be paid first. Typically, these types of claims are first priority regardless of whether they are filed by the persons to whom they are owed or by a governmental unit on behalf of such persons. However, this top tier priority …