What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois
So in my divorce judgment it says that if there's any money left over after youngest daughter finishes college, it is to be split between my ex and I. She has ownership of the accounts. Just found out that she told our daughter that whatever is left is hers. It could be close to $100k.
Question: Can I bring this to the court's attention? What could they do anyway?
My guess is what she will do is to just give the money over to our daughter and then it will be on me to file with the court to get it back which makes me look like the a**hole parent. I'm torn because I don't mind this going to the kids; but on the other hand, it's the only liquid asset we had on divorcing and she transferred it over to the kids after she filed (judge ruled no on dissipation). I want it to be spent on education, but this is the kid who is not the kind of kid you want to hand a wad of cash to. So i'm concerned about the leftover.
Just let it go?
So in my divorce judgment it says that if there's any money left over after youngest daughter finishes college, it is to be split between my ex and I. She has ownership of the accounts. Just found out that she told our daughter that whatever is left is hers. It could be close to $100k.
Question: Can I bring this to the court's attention? What could they do anyway?
My guess is what she will do is to just give the money over to our daughter and then it will be on me to file with the court to get it back which makes me look like the a**hole parent. I'm torn because I don't mind this going to the kids; but on the other hand, it's the only liquid asset we had on divorcing and she transferred it over to the kids after she filed (judge ruled no on dissipation). I want it to be spent on education, but this is the kid who is not the kind of kid you want to hand a wad of cash to. So i'm concerned about the leftover.
Just let it go?
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