The homestead of a decedent may be sold by order of the court having jurisdiction of the estate, on petition of executor or administrator, when the same, after being reduced to its lowest area, exceeds $6,000 in value and when it is necessary that the same be sold for the payment of debts because the remainder of the estate is insufficient to pay all debts and claims against the estate and the surviving spouse or minor children fail to pay the deficiency within 30 days after notice of said petition.
Structure Code of Alabama
Article 2 - Exemptions From Administration and Payment of Debts.
Division 2 - Setting Apart Exemptions to Surviving Spouse and Minor Children.
Section 6-10-80 - Appraisers - Issuance of Commission.
Section 6-10-81 - Appraisers - Duty to Set Apart Exempt Personal Property; Return of Report.
Section 6-10-82 - Appraisers - Report of Homestead Appraisement.
Section 6-10-83 - Proceedings to Set Apart Homestead When Same Exceeds Value Allowed.
Section 6-10-85 - How Exemption in Lieu of Homestead Claimed and Set Apart.
Section 6-10-89 - Report of Appraisers or Commissioners - Proceedings When Report Set Aside.
Section 6-10-91 - Report of Appraisers or Commissioners - Appeal From Decree on Exceptions.
Section 6-10-92 - Exceptions to Report of Appraisers That Homestead Does Not Exceed Allowance.
Section 6-10-93 - Confirmation of Reports When No Exceptions Filed.
Section 6-10-95 - Reduced Homestead Incapable of Allotment - Sale - When Allowed.
Section 6-10-99 - Payment by Devisees to Clear Property of Homestead Right.
Section 6-10-102 - Effect of Removal From Homestead.
Section 6-10-103 - Commissioners - Qualifications; Oath.
Section 6-10-104 - Commissioners - Compensation.
Section 6-10-105 - Recordation of Judgments Allotting Homestead Exemptions; Fee Therefor.