(a) a state or local agency, including unemployment compensation,
workers' compensation, and other benefits; and
(b) judgments, settlements and lottery winnings;
2. attaching and seizing assets of such obligors which are held in
financial institutions;
3. attaching public and private retirement funds of such obligors;
and
4. imposing liens against real and personal property owned by such
obligors; and where appropriate, forcing the sale of property owned by
such obligors and distributing proceeds from the sale of such
properties.
Structure New York Laws
Article 3 - Local Public Welfare Organization; Powers and Duties
Title 6-A - Establishment of Paternity and Enforcement of Support
111-A - Federal Aid; State Plan.
111-B - Functions, Powers and Duties of the Department.
111-C - Functions, Powers and Duties of Social Services Officials.
111-E - Reimbursement to the State.
111-G - Availability of Paternity and Support Services.
111-H - Support Collection Unit.
111-I - Child Support Standards.
111-J - Interception of Unemployment Insurance Benefits.
111-M - Agreement Relating to Information Obtained by the State Directory of New Hires.
111-N - Review and Cost of Living Adjustment of Support Orders.
111-O - Data Matches With Financial Institutions.
111-P - Authority to Issue Subpoenas.
111-Q - Voiding of Fraudulent Transfers of Income or Property.
111-R - Requirement to Respond to Requests for Information.
111-S - Access to Information Containing Government and Private Records.
111-T - Authority to Secure Assets.
111-V - Confidentiality, Integrity, and Security of Information.