Code of Alabama
Division 2 - Claim and Contest of Exemptions.
Section 6-10-39 - Interposition of Homestead Claim or Other Exemptions and Defense of Contest Thereof by Spouse or Minor Children.

If a husband, wife or parent, entitled to a homestead or other exemption, absconds or abandons his or her family, leaves the state, is insane, is confined under a charge or conviction for felony or misdemeanor, or is under any other disability or inability, the spouse or, if there is no spouse, the minor child or children, residents of this state with the intention so to continue, shall be entitled to interpose any and all claims of homestead or other exemption which the husband, wife, or parent could have interposed; but the right to such exemptions shall continue only so long as the spouse and minor child or children, or either, shall remain bona fide residents of this state. In the event of the death of the husband, wife or parent pending any contest of a claim of homestead or other exemption, such contest may be revived in the name of the surviving spouse, if there is one, or, if there is none, in the name of the minor child or children, if there are such; but if neither a surviving spouse nor minor child is left surviving, the claim of exemption shall abate and the property ordered sold for the satisfaction of the process. No judgment of condemnation or sale shall be made under this section until the spouse or, if there is no spouse, the minor child, shall have had 20 days' written notice of the levy of the execution, to be served by the sheriff.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 6 - Civil Practice.

Chapter 10 - Exemptions.

Article 1 - Exemptions From Levy and Sale Under Process.

Division 2 - Claim and Contest of Exemptions.

Section 6-10-20 - Declaration of Claimed Exemptions - Making and Filing.

Section 6-10-21 - Declaration of Claimed Exemptions - Recordation; Receipt; Certified Copies.

Section 6-10-22 - Declaration of Claimed Exemptions - Fees for Filing, Etc.

Section 6-10-23 - Declaration of Claimed Exemptions - Effect as Evidence and Notice.

Section 6-10-24 - Declaration of Claimed Exemptions - Effect of Waiver or Contest.

Section 6-10-25 - Declaration of Claimed Exemptions - Contesting of Claims.

Section 6-10-26 - Claim of Exemption After Levy and Prior to Sale; Contesting of Such Claim.

Section 6-10-27 - Contest of Exemption Claim - Delivery of Personalty to Defendant Upon Executing Bond; Proceedings When Bond Not Forthcoming.

Section 6-10-28 - Contest of Exemption Claim - Return of Levying Officer.

Section 6-10-29 - Contest of Exemption Claim - Filing of Inventory by Defendant; Effect of Failure to File.

Section 6-10-30 - Contest of Exemption Claim - Trial of Issues.

Section 6-10-31 - Contest of Exemption Claim - Trial by Jury in Probate Court.

Section 6-10-32 - Contest of Exemption Claim - Judgment.

Section 6-10-33 - Contest of Exemption Claim - Proceedings When Claim of Personalty Found Excessive.

Section 6-10-34 - Contest of Exemption Claim - Proceedings When Inventory Discloses Personalty Not Embraced by Claim of Exemption.

Section 6-10-35 - Contest of Exemption Claim - Tender of Issue by Plaintiff on Inventory Filed by Defendant; Determination Thereof.

Section 6-10-36 - Contest of Exemption Claim - Assessment of Value of Property and Damages Resulting From Detention on Bond; Judgment and Execution on Bond.

Section 6-10-37 - Contest of Exemption Claim - Garnishment of Money, Choses in Action or Personal Property.

Section 6-10-38 - Contest of Exemption Claim - Proceedings When Homestead Found to Exceed Value or Area Allowed.

Section 6-10-39 - Interposition of Homestead Claim or Other Exemptions and Defense of Contest Thereof by Spouse or Minor Children.

Section 6-10-40 - Sale of Land and Separation of Homestead Interest From That of Alienee.

Section 6-10-41 - Effect of Leaving Homestead Temporarily or Leasing Same.

Section 6-10-42 - When No Action Lies Against Officer Levying on Exempt Property.

Section 6-10-43 - Effect of Contest on Sale of Property and Lien Thereon.