You can return to the court where your divorce was filed and file a motion for contempt. You could request that court issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.
You can return to the court where your divorce was filed and file a motion for contempt. You could request that court issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.
You can return to the court where your divorce was filed and file a motion for contempt. You could request that court issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.
You can return to the court where your divorce was filed and file a motion for contempt. You could request that court issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.
You can return to the court where your divorce was filed and file a motion for contempt. You could request that court issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.
It depends on local law.
The alimony you get can increase based on the income of both spouses. If the person paying the alimony starts to make more money, they can be required to pay more based on a percentage.
Alimony is a form of domestic support. The definition of alimony is money made from one spouse to the other when they are divorced.
husbands' ex: All of the women have their husbands' money.
If your ex is not working then I do not think you can get alimony...the whole point of alimony is for the "dominant" partner...as in the one that makes more money, to provide financial support for the other after a divorce, but if they are not making any money themselves then you cannot expect them to be able to support you if they can barely support themselves.
No. The money you borrowed was secured by one home; not your other home, not your car, not your furniture. If you still owe money when the house is eventually resold, they will come after you for that money, usually in the form of a judgment.
Alimony is a form of domestic support. The definition of alimony is money made from one spouse to the other when they are divorced.
There is no Jewish law about asking husbands or wives for money. (In fact, Most Jewish women work outside the house, and have their own money).
Only a court can enter a judgment for wage garnishment. If you have some kind of child custody or alimony order, you can petition the court for garnishment based on non-payment. If you think she just owes you money, you have to sue her, she has to subsequently default of a judgment against her and then the court can order her wages to be garnished.
no,,,,,,but they can put a lien on it,,,and when you sell your house,,it has to pay the lien amount,,,before you get any money from the house.
A monetary judgment means it is money; damages or a punitive award. The other type of judgment is equity which does not involve money.
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