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Old May 1, 2008, 02:54 PM
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court ordered mortgage payment

I agreeded for my wife to keep my home(in my name only)in our divorce. She was ordered to pay the payment monthly with out being 30days late and she has 18 months to refinance, if she fails to do either one or both the house goes back to me. She has not made the mortgage payment in 3 months I received a forclosure letter from my mortgage company. I now have to either let it be forclosed on or catch up and move back in. Because this was all in our divorce papers and signed by the Judge. (and she is giving me a hard time about moving out) Can I evict her, or do I have to get a lawyer to take her back to court. Time is not on my side in this case and I need help. Short on money having to catch up the mortgage

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yes, filing for eviction is cheap, and the worst thing is the judge will refuse.

Now remember my wavior, I am not a attorney and merley give my opinoin of what I would do if this was me.
Thank You Chuck...........At this time things are not good for me BUT YOUR support means a lot to me.
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I can go to court house and start eviction on her. Can I also file for contempt of court also?
By the way I live in Atlanta suburbs


If you do decide to evict her, that is one action in one Court. If you decide to go back into Matrimonial Court for contempt, that is another Court -

But the Court system may not allow 2 cases on basically the same grounds at the same time.
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