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A claim can be made against the estate. However, if there is no estate then the obligee is out of luck.

A claim can be made against the estate. However, if there is no estate then the obligee is out of luck.

A claim can be made against the estate. However, if there is no estate then the obligee is out of luck.

A claim can be made against the estate. However, if there is no estate then the obligee is out of luck.

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The bailbondsman. An obligee is someone owed an act or deed, such as being payed money on a promissory note or contract

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Yes, with the consent of the obligee (keep in mind that the State might be the obligee), and the court, which will first consider the child's best interests.

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The principal is the party who agrees to perform an obligation. For example, a builder may contract to construct a building. The obligee expects the principal to fulfill a contract

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