Delaware Court Approved Attachment FIFA is a type of court-approved attachment that is used in Delaware courts. It is a legal document that allows a court to attach a lien to an estate or other property that is owned by a debtor. The lien is then used to secure payment of a debt owed to a creditor. This type of attachment can be used in cases where the debtor has assets that can be used to pay the debt, but does not have enough cash or other liquid assets to pay the debt. Delaware Court Approved Attachment FIFA may be used to secure payment of a debt owed to a creditor for a variety of reasons, including: unpaid taxes, unpaid child support, unpaid alimony, unpaid rent, or unpaid loans. There are two types of Delaware Court Approved Attachment FIFA: a Prejudgment Attachment Order and a Postjudgment Attachment Order. A Prejudgment Attachment Order is used to attach a lien to a debtor’s property before a judgment is entered in a case. A Postjudgment Attachment Order is used to attach a lien to a debtor’s property after a judgment is entered in a case.