Your question makes no sense. There is no lien on you but only on your vehicle. You do not file a lien release unless you have a "release of lien" issued by the financial institution which you borrowed money from against that vehicle. If there is a second lien "mechanics lien, tax lien, etc." that lien now becomes primary. Another person cannot take possession and or register the vehicle in their name until any and all liens have been satisfied. 19 years experience in the car biz.
The government doesn't care. You owe the taxes and they expect you to file. Others in the past have gone to court with this issue and lost to the government. Better file.
What happens when a parent file's false elder abuse charges on someone
You could be prosecuted for 'False Reports' or 'Perjury.'
The mother can file a claim against the father's estate. She should seek legal advice or speak with a court advocate about how and what to file.
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They file a claim against the estate. They try to get the executor to pay them before they pay others. The company may try to file a lien against any real property in the estate.
In Victoria Australia, a person can file a claim against another person while driving an unregistered permit, but only if they have obtained and displayed a permit to drive the vehicle
They become part of his estate. The executor of his estate would file the claim against the first estate.
I have found that when this is granted, the other party may file objection to, request to readdress, or appeal the judgement.
Police are liable for the damage that they do to your car. You can file for damages against the police department to get your money.