Legal Question in Family Law in New York
Can you get alimony four years after a divorce has been awarded?
I was married and divorced in New York. I was disabled at the time and my conditioned has worsened to the point that I can no longer work (on SSI). My ex-wife filed for a divorce and niether of us were granted anything from the other. I filed for a pendent lite but was denied.
Today my ex-wife is a surgeon and doing very well financially. Can I open up this case and request some financial assisatnce, since my current status is below the poverty level, and my physical status will not improve.
I also have moved to another state (indiana-where cost of living is less expensive). If I could file to reopen the case can I do it from Indiana, my legal state of residence and where I was deemed totally and permanently disabled?
thanks for your help.
1 Answer from Attorneys
4 years later ->
The judgment & decree of divorce is designed to be a Final Final order governing / settling / resolving all the issues of the dissolved marriage. Unless the Judgment & Decree had within it at its creation provision for on-going payments or provision for petitioning for relief in the event of a change in circumstances {it would be a rare thing for a decree that included the latter in the absence of the former} ... where was I - unless the Judgment & Decree is Quite Specific about some 'continued/continuing' right ...the answer is NO.
Regards, etc.,
jmhayes
-> these musings are, you know, just a "seat-of-the-pants" analysis & are NOT intended to be construed as / understood as / utilized as Legal Advice & Counsel <-