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Massachusetts General Laws > Part II > Title I > Chapter 188 - Homesteads Massachusetts General Laws > Part II > Title I > Chapter 188 - HomesteadsCurrent as of: 2009Check for updates§ 1Right to acquire homestead; exemptions; definitions§ 1AElderly or disabled persons; protection from attachment or seizure§ 2Designation in conveyance§ 3Use by spouse or minor children§ 4Continuance after death of person holding homestead for benefit of spouse and minor children§ 5Prior mortgages, liens or other encumbrances§ 6Property subject to prior mortgage§ 7Termination of estate of homestead§ 8Sale of right of surviving spouse or minor children§ 9Set off of homestead estate to insolvent debtor§ 10Continuing rights________________________________________________________________________