Wauchula, FL Divorce Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • Serving Wauchula, FL and Hardee County, Florida

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Divorce decree stipulates that I am responsible for Vacation Property payments. Can "ex" sue me if I stop making payments; since she is on mortgage?

Answered by attorney Cindy S. Vova
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
   You are wise to not just "trust" what your ex said.  From the facts provided, it appears that you are solely responsible, per the Final Judgment and/or Marital Settlement Agreement to make the mortgage payments.  If your ex-wife is on the note, then the mortgagee can pursue an action against both her and you.  Your Marital Settlement Agreement probably provides that you have to indemnify her if the mortgagee files suit against her.  That means she can, if  a foreclosure suit names her as a defendant, file a cross claim against you.  She can also go back to the family court and ask that you pay anything she is required to pay.    With that said, the best suggestion is that she and you enter into a stipulation modifying the provisions of the Final Judgment/MSA that holds you solely liable for this obligation.  Then you should request that the court ratify the stipulation and make it an order of the Court.    If you can accomplish this then at least you protect yourself from the ex.  As to the holder of the mortgage and note...that's another issue. Best of luck, Cindy S. Vova Law Office of Cindy S. Vova, P.A. Broward/Boca Raaton/Miami-Dade 954-316-3496/561-962-2785 info@vovalaw.com    
   You are wise to not just "trust" what your ex said.  From the facts provided, it appears that you are solely responsible, per the Final Judgment and/or Marital Settlement Agreement to make the mortgage payments.  If your ex-wife is on the note, then the mortgagee can pursue an action against both her and you.  Your Marital Settlement Agreement probably provides that you have to indemnify her if the mortgagee files suit against her.  That means she can, if  a foreclosure suit names her as a defendant, file a cross claim against you.  She can also go back to the family court and ask that you pay anything she is required to pay.    With that said, the best suggestion is that she and you enter into a stipulation modifying the provisions of the Final Judgment/MSA that holds you solely liable for this obligation.  Then you should request that the court ratify the stipulation and make it an order of the Court.    If you can accomplish this then at least you protect yourself from the ex.  As to the holder of the mortgage and note...that's another issue. Best of luck, Cindy S. Vova Law Office of Cindy S. Vova, P.A. Broward/Boca Raaton/Miami-Dade 954-316-3496/561-962-2785 info@vovalaw.com    
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What can I do if my ex husband raised alimony to $2700 monthly a year ago and now he claims the order says $1800 only and he is lowering it?

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Answered by attorney Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Steven J. Alpers, A Professional Corporation
You need to get a copy of the order. He should be required to provide you with his income statements so you can calculate support.
You need to get a copy of the order. He should be required to provide you with his income statements so you can calculate support.

Can I get half if my wife divorces me?

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Answered by attorney Robert E McCall (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Robert E. McCall
It doesn't depend on who starts the process. Any division is by agreement or by the Judges decision. Impossible to determine percentages.
It doesn't depend on who starts the process. Any division is by agreement or by the Judges decision. Impossible to determine percentages.