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Follow the terms of the settlement, which usually includes that the plaintiff be paid. Normally they get paid directly, not through the Court.

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What if your ex does not pay the divorce settlement?

Go to Court


Can a settlement deed be revoked by any court?

No settlement ( except conditional settlement ) ,deed can be revoked by an court whatsoever as long as the settlement was done as per law in force at the time of settlement.


Do you pay taxes on your settlement?

Not on the majority of the settlement, as a settlement is thought of as a complete repayment for injuries suffered. Small areas of the settlement such as punitive fees from the court or accrued interest on the whole sum may be taxed. The attached law article describes what can be taxed in more detail.


If a landlord takes you to court and the judge lowers the amount you have to pay is that reported on your credit as a judgment?

It will more than likely appear as a "settlement."


can the amount per pay check be reduced and can we offer a settlement amount once a garnishment has started ?

Contact your attorney or the court to offer a settlement. You will likely not get your garnishment reduced unless your income has decreased.


Statute of limitations on divorce settlement in California?

There is no statute of limitations on a divorce settlement. A divorce settlement is part of a court order and court orders do not expire.


What is the definition of a civil settlement?

A settlement in a dispute made out of court.


Can a settlement deed executed in India be revoked by court?

No settlement deed can be revoked by any court as long as the settlement was made according to the law in force at the time and place the settlement was made.


A collection agency let you pay 1032.00 of a 1289.00 bill and they said it was settled Can they still take you to court or make you pay the remaining 257.00?

If you did not get the settlement offer in writing or if you don't have anything in writing to prove this was a settlement offer they can take you to court, but you will just have to explain to the judge and hope they can see that this was a settlement offer.Hopefully you kept notes on the calls, who you spoke to etc. Bring all that paperwork to court so you can explain your side of the story, also bring a copy of your cashed check, front and back.


Have a court order for alimony and he just decides he is not going to pay because he just wants to be left alone to live his life what can i dowhat can he do?

File a motion for contempt of court against him with the court that ordered the alimony and signed the settlement.


Do you have to pay child support on personal law suit settlement?

If you are in default on your child support payments the court can issue an order to seize your award.


Can I take my ex husband to court to get medical premiums he did not pay for my kids?

Yes, if that provision was included in the divorce or child support settlement. That would require a contempt of court action or a civil suit in the appropriate state court of residence.

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