What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas
My ex-spouse is military. Married over 11 years. He filed I consented to divorce. No problem there. I didn't realize that the military does not automatically award retirement benefits as I was told. He is due to retire within a year. I also found out a month after our divorce, he has a four year old son. Now the conditions of the divorce would have changed had I known this as well. Of course had I known the day the final hearing was being held would have helped, I would have been there. It appears or at least if I understand the papers correctly he was asked and he answered he had no idea where I was which of course is incorrect and very easy to prove. My question is, how difficult would it be to reopen under these circumstances. To modify the agreement
My ex-spouse is military. Married over 11 years. He filed I consented to divorce. No problem there. I didn't realize that the military does not automatically award retirement benefits as I was told. He is due to retire within a year. I also found out a month after our divorce, he has a four year old son. Now the conditions of the divorce would have changed had I known this as well. Of course had I known the day the final hearing was being held would have helped, I would have been there. It appears or at least if I understand the papers correctly he was asked and he answered he had no idea where I was which of course is incorrect and very easy to prove. My question is, how difficult would it be to reopen under these circumstances. To modify the agreement