What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Utah
I am wondering about severance and my ex's ability to claim half or part of it-
While separated, I quit my job to return to school to get a BA degree in biology. My employer was great, and offered a severance for 18 months to get me through school. Now my ex has filed temporary orders to get some of this money (actually all of it). I'm wondering what I should be prepared for when I go to court in front of the commissioner.
Here are some additional bits of info:
She's been financially independent for the past 11 months, paying for rent, food, etc., including a brand new $25k car.
She took all of the assets
I took all of the debt (credit card and tax debt of $18k)
After my regular expenses (debt payments, rent, tuition, etc.), I am at zero or below.
Oh, and I put her through school to get her degree, not sure if that's factored in somehow.
The way I am looking at it (tell me if I'm wrong), is that her need for my money does not exist, and my ability to pay simply isn't there. I know the law doesn't always make sense or seem right, so what should I be prepared for?
I am wondering about severance and my ex's ability to claim half or part of it-
While separated, I quit my job to return to school to get a BA degree in biology. My employer was great, and offered a severance for 18 months to get me through school. Now my ex has filed temporary orders to get some of this money (actually all of it). I'm wondering what I should be prepared for when I go to court in front of the commissioner.
Here are some additional bits of info:
She's been financially independent for the past 11 months, paying for rent, food, etc., including a brand new $25k car.
She took all of the assets
I took all of the debt (credit card and tax debt of $18k)
After my regular expenses (debt payments, rent, tuition, etc.), I am at zero or below.
Oh, and I put her through school to get her degree, not sure if that's factored in somehow.
The way I am looking at it (tell me if I'm wrong), is that her need for my money does not exist, and my ability to pay simply isn't there. I know the law doesn't always make sense or seem right, so what should I be prepared for?