What is the name of your state? delaware
I cosigned to purchase a car for my ex-wife while we were married. We got divorced 9 months after the purchase of the car. I stopped making payments on the car since the car was in my ex-wifes name and in her possesion. There was no property seperation in the divorce so my ex-wife still had the car. She took me to court to have me continue paying for the car. A judge decided that I agreed to purchase the car for her so there for, I am required to continue payments.
I had not made any payments on the car because I can not afford it. My ex-wife then took me back to court and the same judge was upset that I did not follow his original decision and told my ex-wife that she should file to have my wages garnished.
Now I have a wage garnishment on top of child support that I also have garnished from ny wages.
My question is this:
Since the purchse of the car was made during marriage, is there a law that neglects any thing that was agreed to during marriage? Many promises were made during marriage and none of them are being kept now that we are divorce. And is there any way I can fight this ruling?
I cosigned to purchase a car for my ex-wife while we were married. We got divorced 9 months after the purchase of the car. I stopped making payments on the car since the car was in my ex-wifes name and in her possesion. There was no property seperation in the divorce so my ex-wife still had the car. She took me to court to have me continue paying for the car. A judge decided that I agreed to purchase the car for her so there for, I am required to continue payments.
I had not made any payments on the car because I can not afford it. My ex-wife then took me back to court and the same judge was upset that I did not follow his original decision and told my ex-wife that she should file to have my wages garnished.
Now I have a wage garnishment on top of child support that I also have garnished from ny wages.
My question is this:
Since the purchse of the car was made during marriage, is there a law that neglects any thing that was agreed to during marriage? Many promises were made during marriage and none of them are being kept now that we are divorce. And is there any way I can fight this ruling?