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OPINION

Appellants Michel and Malena Salomon appeal from a judgment concerning real property that they allege is their homestead. Appellee Isabelle Lesay, the ex-wife of Michel Salomon, had obtained a lien against the Salomons’ property for unpaid child support in a separate proceeding. Lesay foreclosed on the lien, and appellee Khalaf S. Khalaf purchased the property at a public auction. The Salomons sued Lesay for filing a fraudulent lien, and they sued Khalaf to quiet title. Lesay and Khalaf filed counterclaims. The trial court subsequently struck Michel’s pleadings for his repeated failures to appear at court-ordered depositions. The jury found that the property was Malena’s homestead, but it also found that Lesay did not fraudulently file her lien. The court entered a judgment declaring that Malena had an undivided, one-half, homestead interest in the property. The judgment also declared that Khalaf had acquired Michel’s undivided, one-half, non-homestead interest in the property as tenant in common with Malena.

 
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