My ex wife who lives in Maryland is trying to collect on ajudgement of past marital support..I am unemployed and broke.Help

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My ex wife who lives in Maryland is trying to collect on ajudgement of past marital support..I am unemployed and broke.Help

How do I tell her local lawyer who is trying to enforce collection against me I dont have any assets.I barely manage to feed my family.Help

Asked on May 14, 2009 under Family Law, Florida

Answers:

Joanna Mitchell / Joanna Mitchell & Associates, P.A.

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

I would need more information in order to answer this question. Where is the original order of marital support established? Florida? If so, it is possible that you could file a modification action to modify the support if your financial circumstances have changed since the date of the original order ...

If you would like to discuss your potential options in more detail, please contact my office at 407-971-6140 to schedule a free initial telephone consultation.

Joanna M. Mitchell / Mitchell & Associates, PA

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

I would need more information in order to answer this question. Where is the original order of marital support established? Florida? If so, it is possible that you could file a modification action to modify the support if your financial circumstances have changed since the date of the original order ...

If you would like to discuss your potential options in more detail, please contact my office at 407-971-6140 to schedule a free initial telephone consultation.


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