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Join Date: May 2008
Location: oak grove, OREGON
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yet another question for those with knowledge of law
so here is the brief...
girlfriends ex husband has $50,000 balloon payment for property that was split in the divorce that he wanted to keep so he was ordered to make REGULAR monthly payments for five years with the remainder due at the end. over the last year he has not made one payment onetime, and is now asking for the balance to be extended over the next five years as monthly payments. she is not happy about this and i have told her that the only way she should agree to this is if there is a contract stating that if she has to take him to court for a missed payment he accepts ALL legal fees and the balance is then due in full. so that being said, does she have to prove he has assets that could be liquidated to pay the bill if he claims financial hardship?
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