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Bill Bossoloni

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You are missing the point. The judge and the court order "does not say" when the $4,000 is to be paid. Beginning, during or at end of the 2000/2001 school year. Question is: When the judge said ex-wife is to pay the $4,000, he did not say when, Should my attorney at the time the judge said ex-wife must pay $4,000 etc, questioned the judge as to "by when" the ex-wife should make the lump sum payment to the university?
Reason: I am going back to court to get an Order of Clarification. I guess to find out what the judge meant.
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

Senior Member
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Bill Bossoloni:
You are missing the point. The judge and the court order "does not say" when the $4,000 is to be paid. Beginning, during or at end of the 2000/2001 school year. Question is: When the judge said ex-wife is to pay the $4,000, he did not say when, Should my attorney at the time the judge said ex-wife must pay $4,000 etc, questioned the judge as to "by when" the ex-wife should make the lump sum payment to the university?
Reason: I am going back to court to get an Order of Clarification. I guess to find out what the judge meant.
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My response:

Bill, did you see my response to you in your original thread? And yes, you are correct, and that's why your attorney filed for an Order of Clarification. You should get your answer from the court, soon.

IAAL

P.S. Please do not start a new thread if your questions relate to the same subject.

Thanks.


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Bill Bossoloni

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It took almost a year to get ex-wife to this court hearing for college expenses. The hearing was on 8/15/2000. Because of the "unclear" response of the judge, a new hearing for "clarification" is scheduled for mid March 2001. About 7 month's later and near the end of the 2000/2001 school year after which I will have paid for nearly all the school year college expenses.
 

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