2010 Pennsylvania Code
Title 23 - DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Chapter 43 - Support Matters Generally
4365 - Rights of divorced person in entireties property sold for support.

     § 4365.  Rights of divorced person in entireties property sold
                for support.
        (a)  General rule.--After the divorce of any spouse who is a
     tenant by the entireties of real property with the former
     spouse, the divorced spouse is entitled to all the rights and
     remedies provided in this subchapter for the collection of any
     sums of money ordered by a court to be paid to the divorced
     spouse for the support of the children of the former spouse as
     fully as if no divorce had occurred.
        (b)  Proceeds of sale.--Upon the sale of the real property
     for the collection of any sums of money due the divorced spouse
     under an order of court, the divorced spouse shall be entitled
     to receive therefrom such sum of money as represents the share
     of the divorced spouse in the property, as ordered by the court
     under section 4362 (relating to plaintiff's share of proceeds of
     sale), together with any sums which may be due to the divorced
     spouse under an order of support against the former spouse.

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