My ex-husband and I own a boat and he refuses to sell it. I can no longer afford my portion of the upkeep of the boat becaus...
Full Question:
My ex-husband and I own a boat and he refuses to sell it. I can no longer afford my portion of the upkeep of the boat because I have no money. I had to file a request to the court to make him cooperate in the sale of this boat, with the proceeds to be divided equally 50/50 to each of us. I also requested that the court require that his brother move off of the boat because he now lives on the boat without my permission.
After my hearing with the Judge, I received an "Order after Hearing” letter in the mail. The Order stated in part, “The order to show cause for sale of boat, filed by petitioner pro se is DENIED without prejudice to the parties entering into a stipulated agreement as to the division of their community property or to a trial with respect to the property issues” What is a stipulated agreement?
06/01/2007 |
Category: Divorce » Property Set... |
State: California |
#6102
Answer:
A stipulated agreement is an agreement of the parties with regard to this issues that are in dispute. Based on the above facts, it sounds like the judge is saying that the parties should try to work out an agreement for his approval regarding the sale of the boat or have a trial on this issue before him.