What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MN
My divorce decree reads as follows;
Petitioner shall be granted a lein against the property in the amount of $7,729, to be paid within 4 years from the date of entry of the judgment and decree, said lien shall be paid on a monthly basis in the amount of $300 each month. Said lien shall be payable with accumulated interest as follows: (a) If the household is sold for cash or refinanced, then the lien shall be payable in full. (b) in any event, the lien shall be payable in full no later then 4 years from the date of the entry of the judgement and decree. (c) Respondent shall be solely responsible for all mortgage payments, taxes, insurance, and maintenance on the property, from the date of entry of the judgment in this matter and agrees to indemnify and hold petitioner harmless from any such expences. (d) both parties shall cooperate in signing any deeds or other conveyancing documents. If either falls to do so, recording the summary real estate disposition judgement will operate to transfer title.
I lost my job and was out of work for 6 months. In that time she said I didn't have to pay the payment. Now she wants to collect on what I didn't pay in the 6 months. Also it was set up to pay off in 4 years because she had agreed that I would not have to pay monthly in order to pay for the house. The house is for sale, I'm trying to short sale. I was unable to make payments and I will either short sale or forclose. Will I have to pay the lien if I foreclose? Do I need to pay it up so it is current? Because it needs to be paid in 4 years do I need to make monthly payments?
My divorce decree reads as follows;
Petitioner shall be granted a lein against the property in the amount of $7,729, to be paid within 4 years from the date of entry of the judgment and decree, said lien shall be paid on a monthly basis in the amount of $300 each month. Said lien shall be payable with accumulated interest as follows: (a) If the household is sold for cash or refinanced, then the lien shall be payable in full. (b) in any event, the lien shall be payable in full no later then 4 years from the date of the entry of the judgement and decree. (c) Respondent shall be solely responsible for all mortgage payments, taxes, insurance, and maintenance on the property, from the date of entry of the judgment in this matter and agrees to indemnify and hold petitioner harmless from any such expences. (d) both parties shall cooperate in signing any deeds or other conveyancing documents. If either falls to do so, recording the summary real estate disposition judgement will operate to transfer title.
I lost my job and was out of work for 6 months. In that time she said I didn't have to pay the payment. Now she wants to collect on what I didn't pay in the 6 months. Also it was set up to pay off in 4 years because she had agreed that I would not have to pay monthly in order to pay for the house. The house is for sale, I'm trying to short sale. I was unable to make payments and I will either short sale or forclose. Will I have to pay the lien if I foreclose? Do I need to pay it up so it is current? Because it needs to be paid in 4 years do I need to make monthly payments?