What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I got divorced in 1989. The divorce decree stated an amount of 5000 dollars was to be paid to my wife upon my future retirement. I retired 18 months ago and instead of allowing me to pay the sum directly to her, she filed for the amount to be garnished from my retirement pension. That was last November when the garnishment began and is still happening to the tune of $22,500. She informed me that the courthouse "didn't like the wording" and said it was "outdated," so it was redrawn and enforced. How is this this not an error or fraudulent filing? Do I not have to sign a new or modified divorce decree? I have not seen it nor signed anything. I was told that along with the original "agreed sum" of 5000, an amount of interest starting in 1989 until present was also applied to the total sum to be garnished. Please tell me this is not legally allowed to occur?
I got divorced in 1989. The divorce decree stated an amount of 5000 dollars was to be paid to my wife upon my future retirement. I retired 18 months ago and instead of allowing me to pay the sum directly to her, she filed for the amount to be garnished from my retirement pension. That was last November when the garnishment began and is still happening to the tune of $22,500. She informed me that the courthouse "didn't like the wording" and said it was "outdated," so it was redrawn and enforced. How is this this not an error or fraudulent filing? Do I not have to sign a new or modified divorce decree? I have not seen it nor signed anything. I was told that along with the original "agreed sum" of 5000, an amount of interest starting in 1989 until present was also applied to the total sum to be garnished. Please tell me this is not legally allowed to occur?