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Yes, of course you must move on, but as far as the divorce is concerned, did you settle out of court and receive what is known as a Consent Judgment? If so, is that where the attorney mentions the return of your belongings?
If your husband signed that consent and he does not honour it, you can have your attorney motion the court to demand that he comply with the terms. The contents of the bank account should be halved as well as any retirement, 401K or annuities he accrued during the marriage.
Were your valuables and documents mentoined in the Consent Judgment, or in the hearing before the judge? If so it will be a matter of court record (usually there is a court stenographer who records the testimony of the parties and the closing statements of the attorneys). If your husband petitioned for divorce, in a settlement hearing his attorney will brief the judge on record of the terms of your mutual Agreement.
Have you signed the Consent Judgment or are you still waiting to receive it?
Yes, of course you must move on, but as far as the divorce is concerned, did you settle out of court and receive what is known as a Consent Judgment? If so, is that where the attorney mentions the return of your belongings?
If your husband signed that consent and he does not honour it, you can have your attorney motion the court to demand that he comply with the terms. The contents of the bank account should be halved as well as any retirement, 401K or annuities he accrued during the marriage.
Were your valuables and documents mentoined in the Consent Judgment, or in the hearing before the judge? If so it will be a matter of court record (usually there is a court stenographer who records the testimony of the parties and the closing statements of the attorneys). If your husband petitioned for divorce, in a settlement hearing his attorney will brief the judge on record of the terms of your mutual Agreement.
Have you signed the Consent Judgment or are you still waiting to receive it?
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