The court has jurisdiction over your case. You will be held in contempt of a court order and the court will take steps to rectify the situation from issuing a lien on your property to issuing a warrant for your arrest if you continue to ignore the court orders. It depends on your jurisdiction. You should consult with your attorney.
If that's the only reason to file for bankruptcy, probably not. ALL debts must be listed and treated equally, so if you want to get the ordered property settlement discharged, all your other debts must also be proposed for discharge. Even if you get a discharge on the property settlement, which may not be possible in certain bankruptcy court districts of states, you will be open to contempt charges in the divorce court and still be required to pay the settlement. To be sure, consult a local experienced bankruptcy lawyer.
Get an attorney. Sounds like you need legal assistance.
If the judgement was rendered by a Canadian court - of course it is.
Assuming you mean some type of property settlement, then no, that's not possible. The exception of not dividing marital property according to the state marriage laws would be for one of the parties to sign an affidavit relinquishing all rights to all property acquired during the marriage.
That is between you and whoever ordered the test.
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No, if the court ordered the vehicle to be relinquished to the ex-husband as part of a property settlement you must sign off on the title and allow him to take the vehicle or you will be subject to contempt of court. He has a legal right to take whatever action he chooses with the vehicle and if necesssary petition the court to enforce the property distribution order.
Entering upon the property of another and then refuusing to quit the premises when so ordered.
If the property was purchased in a community property state during the marriage and the husband did not waive his rights, he may have ownership rights to the property. If not, then he may not have an ownership interest in the home. Either way, he does NOT have financial responsibility for the mortgage debt unless otherwise ordered by a court. It is possible for someone to have ownership rights to a home and no legal liability for its financial encumbrances.
Lawsuit time ... that is, if this order was part of the final divorce decree. Also depends on "who" "ordered" this to be done and when.
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Bench warrant is issued for your arrest.