138 Fla. 65 | Fla. | 1939
This is a mortgage foreclosure and the second time it has appeared in this Court. See F.W. Jones, et al., v. Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation,
The sole question presented for adjudication is whether or not Rebecca E. Jones, the mortgagor, was the head of a family at the time she executed the mortgage.
It is not disputed that Mrs. Jones was a free dealer when she executed the mortgage, that she executed it to secure a loan, that the lands mortgaged were in her name at the time and had been for a long time, that she and her husband had lived on the, lands for years as their home, that Mr. Jones was a jeweler and for business reasons had moved to another place while Mrs. Jones had continued on the mortgaged lands with the children, that Mr. Jones had made some contribution to the family support, that he and Mrs. Jones had never been divorced, that Mrs. Jones is now dead and that the heirs of Mrs. Jones are the real parties to this litigation.
We are mindful of the rule to the effect that circumstances may constitute a married woman the head of the family, entitled to the benefits of the homestead exemption, Section
We express no opinions as to the mortgagor's power to execute the mortgage by virtue of her being a free dealer and the mortgaged property being in her name. Such had been the case for many years but the question is not invoked or relied on in this proceeding.
Affirmed.
WHITFIELD, P. J., and BROWN, CHAPMAN and THOMAS, J. J., concur.
BUFORD, J., dissents.