Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

To Mark Dunn who answered my first question...No, I see nothing in the decree that states "what if" for when he DOESN'T refinance. It says under Transfer and Delivery of Property - Husband's name and my name are each ORDERED to execute any necessary documents presented to them to transfer ownership of property awarded herein. This decree shall serve as a muniment of title to transfer ownership of all property awarded to any party in this Final Decree of Divorce. So what does this mean?


Asked on 3/18/13, 12:10 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Mark Dunn Mark D. Dunn

Bearing in mind that I haven't read your decree:

You may be out of luck.

You CAN sue for contempt for his failure to refinance. But the built-in defense is "I tried, but six banks turned me down."

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Answered on 3/24/13, 8:59 am


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