This question is for those who know a thing or two about property settlements:
We obtained our divorce last year. Everything was divided up and our house was put on the market at a fair price after a being evaluated by a professional home inspector. Problem is the house has not sold yet so now the Ex is threatening to go back to court to get the asking price modified.
We both signed a contract stipulating our bottom-line amount. Is there any way that he could get a judge to force the sale below our agreed upon minimum amount?
Furthermore, as per our agreement, once the house is sold my spousal support stops, so I have no intention of letting the house go at a reduced price - I would lose a lot of $ and he would gain the end of alimony.
Doesn't seem fair to me? Does he stand a chance at getting a judge to modify a final agreement - there's been no substantial change of circumstances aside from the fact that the house hasn't sold yet?
We obtained our divorce last year. Everything was divided up and our house was put on the market at a fair price after a being evaluated by a professional home inspector. Problem is the house has not sold yet so now the Ex is threatening to go back to court to get the asking price modified.
We both signed a contract stipulating our bottom-line amount. Is there any way that he could get a judge to force the sale below our agreed upon minimum amount?
Furthermore, as per our agreement, once the house is sold my spousal support stops, so I have no intention of letting the house go at a reduced price - I would lose a lot of $ and he would gain the end of alimony.
Doesn't seem fair to me? Does he stand a chance at getting a judge to modify a final agreement - there's been no substantial change of circumstances aside from the fact that the house hasn't sold yet?
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