Judy Stewart Posted December 10, 2024 Posted December 10, 2024 How can I use a QDRO to receive Alimony arrears, and if my ex-spouse retirement plan does not have a high enough account balance, what are some other immediate ways I can receive payment for my Alimony Arrears? Also, as I mentioned I have arrears, but based on my court order, Alimony ended June of 2011. I know it is not possible to file for an extension of alimony once the term is over of alimony payments, but my question is: would I eligible to file for an extension of alimony because there are Arrears to be paid, and thus my Alimony term is still considered "Active." Please note that a Judge issued a new order in October reaffirming my rights for alimony and ordered that "all terms and provisions of Judgement of Absolute Divorce are in Full Force and Effect."
fmsinc Posted December 11, 2024 Posted December 11, 2024 You have submitted this question at least 3 or 4 times and I have provided you with online responses twice and a private response once. If you cannot provide the information I asked for I cannot help you and nobody else on this blog can help you. There are things that can be done to collect your alimony arrears, but you are not an attorney and will most likely find it impossible to handle it yourself. So you are going to need to find a lawyer. RatherBeGolfing and Bill Presson 2
RatherBeGolfing Posted December 11, 2024 Posted December 11, 2024 19 minutes ago, fmsinc said: There are things that can be done to collect your alimony arrears, but you are not an attorney and will most likely find it impossible to handle it yourself. So you are going to need to find a lawyer. This is the answer. EBP and Bill Presson 2
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