My ex husband and I divorced amicably, and signed a waiver of alimony because he verbally agreed to support me until I no longer needed his help. And he did... for about 18 months. Then he stopped paying the rent and the bills which forced me back into the family home and onto food stamps to feed my son (not his son), but he still maintained that he would pay for the vehicle we jointly own. Including insurance and registration fees. Within the last few weeks he has announced that he remarried a few months ago and no longer wishes to be responsible for the vehicle and refuses to pay for the insurance, the registration, or the payments beyond May. I have all of the details, in his own words and unprompted by me, saved in the emails he sent me. Isn't his breach of the verbal agreement to provide for me (which was the impetus behind the agreement to waive alimony), grounds to nullify the waiver of alimony? If he takes this vehicle I will be left with nothing. I am a single parent and a full time student, which he knows, while he alone makes 6 figures a year as a civilian contractor overseas. I need to know what my options are, because I cannot let him get away scot-free with not paying for anything, just because he doesn't feel like it anymore. :no:
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