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Title 6
Powers to Enforce Support

Sections

101
Liability of relatives to support
101‑A
Proceedings to compel support by persons in need thereof
102
Powers of public welfare officials to bring and defend suits
103
Seizure of property of persons liable for support
104
Recovery from a person discovered to have property
104‑A
Transfer of property for the purpose of qualifying for assistance
104‑B
Liens for public assistance and care on claims and suits for personal injuries
105
Claim on insurance
106‑A
Exemption from payment of fees for instruments affecting real or personal property
106‑B
Adjustment for incorrect payments
106‑C
Crediting of overpayment of tax to obligation of public assistance recipients
107
Disposal of seized property and penalties collected
108
Appointment of guardians for minors
109
Trust funds to be established
110‑A
Special provisions for legal services to enforce support to recover costs of public assistance and care and to establish paternity
110‑B
Recovery from a person discovered to have property
111
Functions of the department
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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