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Ms. Diane Haimes Libguide on Florida Probate: Other - Homestead

TITLE - FLORIDA HOMESTEAD

 

  

Florida Homestead

Article X, Section 4 of The Florida Constitution states that homestead property in Florida is “exempt from forced sale under process of any court.” The homestead exemption is the highest form of asset protection because it is embodied in Florida’s Constitution and statutes, and it has been rigorously and consistently upheld by the courts. A decedent’s Homestead is also protected during the probate process and generally passes outside of the estate.

FLORIDA CONSTITUTION

Article X, Section 4 Florida Constitution

Homestead; exemptions.— (a) There shall be exempt from forced sale under process of any court, and no judgment, decree or execution shall be a lien thereon, except for the payment of taxes and assessments thereon, obligations contracted for the purchase, improvement or repair thereof, or obligations contracted for house, field or other labor performed on the realty, the following property owned by a natural person: (1) a homestead, if located outside a municipality, to the extent of one hundred sixty acres of contiguous land and improvements thereon, which shall not be reduced without the owner’s consent by reason of subsequent inclusion in a municipality; or if located within a municipality, to the extent of one-half acre of contiguous land, upon which the exemption shall be limited to the residence of the owner or the owner’s family; (2) personal property to the value of one thousand dollars. (b) These exemptions shall inure to the surviving spouse or heirs of the owner. (c) The homestead shall not be subject to devise if the owner is survived by spouse or minor child, except the homestead may be devised to the owner’s spouse if there be no minor child. The owner of homestead real estate, joined by the spouse if married, may alienate the homestead by mortgage, sale or gift and, if married, may by deed transfer the title to an estate by the entirety with the spouse. If the owner or spouse is incompetent, the method of alienation or encumbrance shall be as provided by law.

 

PETITION TO DETERMINE HOMESTEAD

A Petition to Determine Homestead can be filed at the same time as the Petition for Administration of the estate. Again, generally a protected homestead passes "outside" the estate unless the decedent dies with a will that states different intentions. 

KELLEY'S HOMESTEAD PARADIGM

ROHAN KELLEY, ESQ.

Kelley, Rohan

Rohan Kelley

Mr. Rohan Kelley is the preeminent Homestead Attorney in Florida.

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