Legal Question in Family Law in Delaware

I was divorced in October 2010 at which time my ex-husband and I decided to split all debt that was accrued during our relationship 50/50 without involving attorneys or the courts. I completed the actions necessary in November 2010 of taking my part of the debt solely in my name. As of March 2011 my ex-husband still has not taken the appropriate action to have a joint loan we had to refinance it in his name solely. My question is do I have any legal right to pursue action against him to make him resolve this issue? We are both equally responsible for the loan still at this time as co-borrowers. Any advice at this time would be greatly appreciated.


Asked on 3/12/11, 8:33 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Glenn Brown Real World Law, P.C.

Yes you may attempt to enforce the contract concerning the debts between you and your ex-husband.

This time I suggest you pay an attorney to provide you with the safeguards that you need.

Don't know how much is at risk and whether you reduced the contract with your ex-husband to writing so can't advise you on best strategy.

Yes, I have a Delaware office.

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Answered on 3/13/11, 10:07 am


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