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April 24, 2009

Homestead Protection Of Parent’s Home Occupied By Child With Homestead Tax Exemption

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An attorney called me to discuss whether a debtor could protect as homestead a house they owned which was occupied by their children. The case involved a divorced woman (the client) which children and her mother.

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Homestead Protection Of Parent’s Home Occupied By Child With Homestead Tax Exemption

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