By Wagner Law | Published June 24, 2020 | Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Tags: alimony, court, divorce, enforcement, house, property, sale, spousal maintenance | Comments Off on Enforcement of Final Divorce Orders Just Got Easier
A new rule, Vermont Rule of Family Procedure 4.3 (f), has been added to incorporate civil court remedies for enforcing a final judgment. Family court litigants whose spouse has failed to follow a court order for division of property or payment of spousal maintenance may now request a writ of attachment or trustee process. If Read More
Read More“When will the court hear my divorce? I filed it months ago, then the courts closed due to COVID-19.” On June 1, 2020, the Vermont Superior Courts began to slowly reopen. There is a backlog of cases from the time the courts stopped operation. Juvenile cases and criminal cases where a person is jailed and Read More
Read MoreDo I have to go to my lawyer’s office to sign my Will? Can I sign it remotely from home? Yes! There is good news since our last blog post. Governor Scott signed a new law on April 28th that allows Vermont residents to sign their wills remotely using video conference technology. This law expires Read More
Read MoreIf I can’t leave my house to go to my lawyer’s office to sign my Will, how can I plan for my future? Laws are already in effect allowing notaries to remotely notarize documents through secure video conference technology. However, the law does not currently allow remote witnessing of wills, trusts, powers of attorney and Read More
Read MoreDo I have to allow my child to see his or her mother or father? Governor Scott’s Stay-At-Home order, and order that anyone entering Vermont for a non-essential purpose must quarantine for 14 days, have created a lot of confusion for families whose children are subject to visitation orders from the court. Early guidance informed Read More
Read MoreDespite urging from brokers and industry groups, at the start of the outbreak Governor Scott did not give Vermont’s real estate agencies an exemption from the state’s Stay Home, Stay Safe order. However, on April 17, as part of Governor Phil Scott’s Phase I of Restart Vermont, real estate agents and real estate attorneys have Read More
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