Colorado
I was divorced in 1986. My ex spouse was active military. We were married for 12 years and I signed the divorce decree with my ex husband's attorney, Per this attorney I did not have to show up in court. I was on welfare during the separation and could not afford an attorney and I feel my rights were violated.
I did have an attorney when I filed the separation agreement but do not have a copy of that. I feel that there should have been an order for retirement pay. Is it too late to amend or appeal the decree?
Thank you,
I was divorced in 1986. My ex spouse was active military. We were married for 12 years and I signed the divorce decree with my ex husband's attorney, Per this attorney I did not have to show up in court. I was on welfare during the separation and could not afford an attorney and I feel my rights were violated.
I did have an attorney when I filed the separation agreement but do not have a copy of that. I feel that there should have been an order for retirement pay. Is it too late to amend or appeal the decree?
Thank you,