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In my divorce decree my ex husband was ordered to repay half of $155,000.00 that we had borrowed from my mother against my future inheritance. My mother is 93, lives in Illinois and was not a party to the divorce. My ex and I live/lived in and were divorced in Minnesota. Would my mother have to file a civil suit in Illinois regarding that judgement or is it something I could do in Minnesota?
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Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 11, 2013 14:23:00

Your order would have to be reviewed to determine the language included in the Order and whether it is enforceable through contempt. The answer may lie with whether the Order requires your ex spouse to repay you for the advanced inheritance, or whether it requires him to pay your grandmother.

Your grandmother may have her own legal rights with regard to repayment against both you and your spouse if she can demonstrate that a loan had been made and ythat the loan was to be paid back and was not

I have more than 22 years of experience in family law matters. For a consultation call 612.240.8004.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Mar. 11, 2013 14:23:00

Your order would have to be reviewed to determine the language included in the Order and whether it is enforceable through contempt. The answer may lie with whether the Order requires your ex spouse to repay you for the advanced inheritance, or whether it requires him to pay your grandmother.

Your grandmother may have her own legal rights with regard to repayment against both you and your spouse if she can demonstrate that a loan had been made and ythat the loan was to be paid back and was not

I have more than 22 years of experience in family law matters. For a consultation call 612.240.8004.

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