If my husband was supposed to pay me half of a savings he had 9 years ago, is it too late to collect?
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If my husband was supposed to pay me half of a savings he had 9 years ago, is it too late to collect?
He did not pay it, and could I collect it now with the amount of savings there might have been over the years. We were married 20 years, and he met someone else and suddenly wanted a divorce. He now lives in million dollar community and I am struggling,
Asked on June 8, 2012 under Family Law, Idaho
Answers:
M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
I am so sorry for your situation. Pleae seek consultation from legal aid or an attorney in your area to confirm this information. The divorce agreement is a contract and suing based upon the terms of the contracy is possible if done with in the time frame prescribed by law, which is known as a statute of limitations. It appears that the staute of limitations for a written contract is 6 years in Idaho, which is where you are writing from. So an action could be time barred depending. That is why I want you to check. Good luck.
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