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signed and filed mediation agreementsWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? florida I have a signed sealed and court ordered mediation agreement!! Can my ex still go back and ask for more that is above and beyond what we had agreed to in the mediation agreement? I know she can ask the court but can she get more nothing has changed since the divorce 6 monthes ago |
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__________________ in vino veritas |
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| nothing hidden on my side hers I could care less at this point child support is not an issue 12 more months left she got my 401k totally and the home no allimony or no access to my pension this is all wrtten up in the agreement and agreed bt both parties |
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| Are you just asking in general, or is there an issue, or do you fear a future issue? |
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| I have been threatened that she is now going to go after my pension so she can have some retirement monies It was stated in the mediation agreement she has no right to this per the agreement can she go against what she agreed upon in the past there has been no changes in my financial situation since the divorce |
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__________________ Parents should remember three things: Love your kids more than you hate your ex (or soon to be ex) & when you have children the relationship with the other parent is until death parts you & how you treat your children determines what type of nursing home you end up in. Nothing stated by me should be taken as giving you legal advice or forming an attorney/client relationship. The devil is in the details after all. Licensed to practice law in Ohio and a Guardian Ad Litem for children |
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| Yes she got the 401 k totally but there is also company pension that I will be eligible for at 55 that she cannot touch per the original signed off divorce agreement can she go back and try to get that now also |
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| I would say no. The pension was fully disclosed in the agreement and she gave up any right to that in exchange for other assets. I can't see where she would get anywhere trying to reopen the property settlement.
__________________ in vino veritas |
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