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The truly greedy would wish that, but it is only applicable to child support arrears.

In a Springfield, MO case where the owing father died, child support enforcement filed a lien on any benefit he might have gained from his parents estate. Death is not consider a justifiable cause for not paying child support in Missouri. He had older children from his first wife, who died of cancer, but they will not be allowed to benefit from their grandparents estate. Every two years they have to notify CSE that they have not died yet.

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