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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here- Apologies if it was confusing. 13:10 is right - I was not asserting rights to the millions he inherited. I was just trying to explain that his failure to pay the property settlement installment was not for lack of resources. Thanks everyone. I need to check to see if the agreement requires that breaching party pays for litigation to address such breach . I never should have signed this deal, I was a mess at the time due to games Ex was playing (and in retrospect should not be surprised that he would renege on legal commitments like this).[/quote] He doesn’t have the money. Millions to be inherited means nothing as he doesn’t not have that money. [/quote] Pretty sure the OP said he inherited the money after they separated so it seems unlikely he spent it all. Agree with the other PP that your settlement agreement likely contains an attorney fees provision to enforce the agreement so that's one option. A cheaper option would be to have DCSE enforce the child support amount.[/quote] Even if he had inherited it before they separated, she wouldn’t be entitled to a dime.[/quote] PP here and that's not true in all states by the way, there are a few that consider it as part of equitable distribution. As a broader point though OP only said she was entitled to some assets per her settlement agreement,such assets may or may not have been from the inherited monies but the inherited funds are subject to attachment to satisfy the judgment just like any other monies.[/quote]
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