Legal Question in Family Law in Washington
Prior judgement vs. final decree of divorce
There was a judgement against my former
husband and for me for lawyer fees in the amount
of $5000 early in the divorce proceedings
(concurrent with the child support decision.) My
former husband paid $4000 of the $5000 before
our final settlement.
He maintains that the final papers which said we
are to each be responsible for our own legal bills
negated the prior award. He believes he should
not be required to complete the payment of that
judgement.
That award was not referenced in the settlement
papers. My attorney at the time had said the
award would stand, but my former husband
believse nothing from my attorney says.
I need to hear from another expert. Does my
former husband still owe me $1000?
Thanks in advance for your help.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Prior judgement vs. final decree of divorce
Hi
I'm sorry to say that I have seen decisions in favor of both you and your ex on this issue. I believe the proper decision is that the attorneys' fees award from before the divorce is superseded by the decree, but different judges will decide this case in different ways. Your attorney is in the best position to fully evaluate this issue because he or she is most familiar with all the circumstances of your case.