Located in FLORIDA
I have a CC judgment in my name only. My wife is purchasing a new home and we're not sure how to title it. I do not work and have not been employed in 4 years. The down payment is coming from her own money that I have zero association with and its kept in her own separate bank account that Im not listed on. Nothing funny going on, this is truly her money. We currently rent so theres money coming from a previous sale.
There 2 options:
1. Husband & Wife with TBE presumed. We would also qualify for homestead. Between TBE and homestead, seems pretty ironclad. However, a lien can still attach, but if we sell the house, we would have to file paperwork saying the proceeds are going towards anything home purchase in order to protect the money. Seems ok, but I'm finding out that it will be difficult finding a Title Insurance company that will want to work with us with this issue when we decide to sell the house. They don't want to risk it.
2. Wife on Title only. Obviously theres other issues if she were to die, but lets just discuss the judgment problem here. She would still claim homestead, but would this be a valid option to protect the home? Theres no fraudulent transfers since this is her money from her individual bank account. She's the only one employed. I wonder how this will look in the eyes of the judgment creditor, especially since they haven't been able to collect on me for 2 years now..
I have a CC judgment in my name only. My wife is purchasing a new home and we're not sure how to title it. I do not work and have not been employed in 4 years. The down payment is coming from her own money that I have zero association with and its kept in her own separate bank account that Im not listed on. Nothing funny going on, this is truly her money. We currently rent so theres money coming from a previous sale.
There 2 options:
1. Husband & Wife with TBE presumed. We would also qualify for homestead. Between TBE and homestead, seems pretty ironclad. However, a lien can still attach, but if we sell the house, we would have to file paperwork saying the proceeds are going towards anything home purchase in order to protect the money. Seems ok, but I'm finding out that it will be difficult finding a Title Insurance company that will want to work with us with this issue when we decide to sell the house. They don't want to risk it.
2. Wife on Title only. Obviously theres other issues if she were to die, but lets just discuss the judgment problem here. She would still claim homestead, but would this be a valid option to protect the home? Theres no fraudulent transfers since this is her money from her individual bank account. She's the only one employed. I wonder how this will look in the eyes of the judgment creditor, especially since they haven't been able to collect on me for 2 years now..
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