RDR LAW was retained by a woman who was in the process of selling her home (owned jointly with her parents) when she was informed by the title company handling the transaction that nearly all of the sale’s proceeds would be taken to pay a judgment lien. There was a judgment encumbering the sale of the property because one of the property’s co-owners, (our client’s father) was subject to a recorded judgment. RDR LAW intervened and demonstrated to both the title company and the creditor that the homestead exception applied and precluded any seizure of funds because the father lived in the home. Not only was the client able to proceed with the sale and keep all of the sale proceeds, but a new settlement was reached between her father and the creditor.