Can you renegotiate divorce settlement?
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Can you renegotiate divorce settlement?
Typically, a divorce decree is enforceable and must be followed from the moment the judge enters a decision. However, in most states, there are scenarios where a person may be able to reopen a divorce decree and renegotiate more favorable terms.
Can I change my mind on a settlement offer?
No, until a settlement agreement is signed, you can change your mind. However, if the attorney has told the other side he will take the offer, it does put him in a bad position. Also, if your attorney strongly recommends the offer, you may want to consider his advice.
What happens when ex spouse does not abide by divorce decree?
If your ex-spouse violates any aspect of the final decree of divorce, you can file a motion for contempt of court. The motion must state what areas of the final decree have been violated and why the ex-spouse should be held in contempt of court. The burden of proof during a contempt hearing is on the injured party.
What happens if I contest a divorce?
A contested divorce, as the name implies, is the exact opposite of an uncontested divorce. In this kind of divorce, spouses disagree about some or all of the issues raised. This often relates to the children, spousal support, and division of financial assets.