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what can I do now..since sep agreement is signed

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Johndeere720

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? ohio
Hello, my wife and I have a signed separation agreement, created by her attorney, reviewed by my attorney and all is well. We have determined "who gets what" and both are happy with the settlement.
Now that this has been finalized, am I free to sell some of my premarital stock and property without her being able to do something about it? I want to pay off some debt of her's that I assumed in the agreement. I dont want her to have any recourse when I create thsi cash from the sale.
Can I also sell a newer car and purchase an older one without her having any recourse?
Of course the items above are all mine per the separation agreement which was signed and notarized last week.
We will meet with a private judge in 30 days to make complete the dissolution.


Thanks in advance!
 


LdiJ

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? ohio
Hello, my wife and I have a signed separation agreement, created by her attorney, reviewed by my attorney and all is well. We have determined "who gets what" and both are happy with the settlement.
Now that this has been finalized, am I free to sell some of my premarital stock and property without her being able to do something about it? I want to pay off some debt of her's that I assumed in the agreement. I dont want her to have any recourse when I create thsi cash from the sale.
Can I also sell a newer car and purchase an older one without her having any recourse?
Of course the items above are all mine per the separation agreement which was signed and notarized last week.
We will meet with a private judge in 30 days to make complete the dissolution.


Thanks in advance!
You probably can, but honestly, I would wait until the judge signs off on everything. Its cleaner.
 

Johndeere720

Junior Member
Question for LDIJ...

Hi,
Thanks for your reply...I agree probably best to wait until the judge signs off....what is the waiting period after we have it notarized....30 days? We are going to use a private judge in her lawyers office.
Also, there will be a QDRO for me to xfer part of my 401k to her account...I will have my atty review it to make sure it is OK, but when will her atty give that document to me to give to Fidelity? Will it be BEFORE or After the judge signs off?

Thanks!
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
Hi,
Thanks for your reply...I agree probably best to wait until the judge signs off....what is the waiting period after we have it notarized....30 days? We are going to use a private judge in her lawyers office.
Also, there will be a QDRO for me to xfer part of my 401k to her account...I will have my atty review it to make sure it is OK, but when will her atty give that document to me to give to Fidelity? Will it be BEFORE or After the judge signs off?

Thanks!
After....because its not offical until the judge signs off on it.
 

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