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If the married couple were joint debtors or resided in a community property state the lien is and will remain valid until satisfied or paid in full. If the lien was against only one spouse and that person no longer owns the property it might be possible to have it lifted. Regardless of the terms a divorce degree is not a legal instrument for a defense against creditors. Therefore, the best choice is to consult with an attorney.

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Q: Can a lien that was placed against a home owned by a married couple be removed after the couple divorces and one is granted the home in the divorce decree?
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