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Homestead Protection Against Collection of Alimony
The homestead protection defeats almost all creditors, but there are narrow exceptions (IRS debt being the most common). Occasionally, people asks whether an ex-spouse can force the sale of or impose a lien on a homestead to enforce the collection of past-due alimony. This issue was discussed in the case of Robles v. Robles, 860 So 2d 1014 (Fla. Dist. 3 2003). This appellate court decision said that the general rule is that an ex-spouse may not impose a lien on a homestead property to collect alimony. There are exceptions where the party owing the alimony is found to have engaged in affirmative fraudulent or reprehensible conduct which interfered with the spouse’s ability to collect the alimony award. Some examples of such conduct are where a husband was found in contempt of court multiple times and would only pay alimony if subject to incarceration or when a husband purchased the homestead subsequent to divorce and lived there with and supported a girlfriend. In such instances, a court may either order the homestead sold to pay alimony or impose an equitable lien on the homestead so that alimony is recovered when the debtor’s homestead is sold.
December 23, 2004 in Court Decisions | Permalink
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My ex and I were divorced in 2001 in Ma.and he agreed to pay me $50.00 a week alimony because i am no longer able to work.We were married for 32 years when he decided to fool around with a girl at his work who is 33 years younger then him.The alimoney is a court judgment.He decided to quit his job in Ma. 2004 and moved to Fl. and purchased a house for over $250,00.with his brother and his girlfriend is living with him and she is on disibilty from Ma.where she still says she lives.My question is can i make him pay me for the back alimoney he now owes me for since Nov. 2004? He is retired and collecting social security pention.He now owes me almost $9,ooo.
Posted by: diana | Aug 13, 2008 9:02:19 AM
I am being courted by a company in Florida to relocate from another state where I have Alimony and Child support obligatins. I pay Child support through recovery services and have it held from my pay but the alimony is deposited directly as per agreement to her account. If I relocate to FLA and miss payments how agressive couls she get using FLa recovery services.
Posted by: Mark | Feb 4, 2007 10:45:52 PM
Hi my question is where can i go and get a order of protection for myself against my husnad on Orlando Florida as soon as possible. I need to do this in order to protect myself. I live near the 436 or Semroran Blvd Orlando Fl. Thanks
Posted by: Kavita Reddy | Nov 14, 2006 1:20:35 PM
But what is the procedure to get the money after the sale? Is the money held in escrow?
Posted by: lorraine | May 16, 2006 6:27:36 PM





