Legal Question in Family Law in Nevada

Alimony

My ex husband was ordered to pay me $2000 a month Alimony for life unless I remarried. He is now about $19,500 behind. Is there anything I can do to get any payment at all. I am can no longer pay my bills and am afraid I will lose my home. Is there any way to do this on a contingency basis?


Asked on 8/26/08, 3:57 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Jim Herbe Black & Lobello

Re: Alimony

Thank you for your inquiry.

You would have the ability to file a Motion with the Court to reduce all unpaid spousal support to a single judgment. After a judgment is ordered by the Court, you could use it to garnish his wages or lien his property; perhaps even forcing sale of a home.

My office frequently handles such matters by charging a fee of $500.00 to file the Motion. Upon getting an Order, if you wish to use our office to enforce the judgment we take a 25% contingency fee on any monies we collect for you.

If you'd like to discuss your case in more detail contact our office at the number below.

Regards,

Jim Herbe, Esq.

702.966.5690

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Answered on 8/27/08, 8:20 pm
James Smith James E. Smith Ltd.

Re: Alimony

Yoo can take him back to divorce court and have the Judge make him pay and get a Judgment to garnish his income or sale his property.

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Answered on 8/26/08, 4:37 pm


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