Eqitable Dist.!

I’m not sure exactly what your question is, but if your concern is that you will not receive the distributions that were ordered by the court, then your remedy is to file a Motion in the Cause when your spouse fails to comply with the court order.

Good luck,

Shonnese D. Stanback
Attorney
The Rosen Law Firm
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Now I do understand about “equitable dist.” My divorce is final, the equitable dist. was filed and sent to my now ex-spouse. He has 30 days to respond. I was put out of the home, along with our infant child. I worked during our marriage. I have been awarded the home, the vehicle,401k and other. My question: how can my ex-spouse stop me from obtaining this equitable dist.?

Thank you!