iheartcupcakes
Sep 26, 2012, 08:36 AM
I am not sure I can do a thing, but thought I would ask.
I divorced my husband in Arkansas for adultery and he now resides in Texas. We lived near the state line. In the divorce, the judge ordered that he pay certain things, which of course, he did not. I then did the obvious thing, which was have my lawyer contact the judge for contempt of court and ended up with a judgment.
Now what? My lawyer sent me a copy that was filed with the county that I live in, that the divorce was granted in, and that was it. I paid him $1000 for that piece of paper, and I simply do not have $200/hr to give him anymore. I wanted to attempt to go after it myself, but I am just not sure that's possible. I went to the county where he moved and had them record it, but the house he bought is owner-financed and the owner is in the process of evicting him. I was told he was trying to sell it because he could no longer afford it, but apparently that is not the case. I know he is moving to another county in Texas and I know I can record my judgment there with them as well, but then what? I want to enforce it, but don't see how. And secondly, I am probably wasting my time, since he is obvioulsy not prosperous right now.
I am just fed up. I am financially struggling because of what he did, and want to hold him accountable. However, that seems impossible.
I divorced my husband in Arkansas for adultery and he now resides in Texas. We lived near the state line. In the divorce, the judge ordered that he pay certain things, which of course, he did not. I then did the obvious thing, which was have my lawyer contact the judge for contempt of court and ended up with a judgment.
Now what? My lawyer sent me a copy that was filed with the county that I live in, that the divorce was granted in, and that was it. I paid him $1000 for that piece of paper, and I simply do not have $200/hr to give him anymore. I wanted to attempt to go after it myself, but I am just not sure that's possible. I went to the county where he moved and had them record it, but the house he bought is owner-financed and the owner is in the process of evicting him. I was told he was trying to sell it because he could no longer afford it, but apparently that is not the case. I know he is moving to another county in Texas and I know I can record my judgment there with them as well, but then what? I want to enforce it, but don't see how. And secondly, I am probably wasting my time, since he is obvioulsy not prosperous right now.
I am just fed up. I am financially struggling because of what he did, and want to hold him accountable. However, that seems impossible.