My divorce is final in the state of Georgia. Im in the navy in ct. I got married in pa. We were married for about three years when she admitted to adultly twice.
All of the terms of the divorce were addressed and taken care with the exception of my thrift savings plan which is similar to a 401k or a Roth ira. I don't know why but I agreed to give her 50% of it for the time that we were married. When I submitted the divorce decree to the company that handles the account their legal office denied her the right to the money because the decree only stated" retirement account" and did not mention" thrift savings plan".
I've talked to a couple people about it and they all said it sounds like that part of the decree is null and void and its not my prob but she still is threatening to take me to court in Georgia.
Is that part of the decree null and void? Does she have a right to take me to court? What would I have to pay for? And can I counter sue for pain and suffering?
Thank you
EM2(SS) Szostek
All of the terms of the divorce were addressed and taken care with the exception of my thrift savings plan which is similar to a 401k or a Roth ira. I don't know why but I agreed to give her 50% of it for the time that we were married. When I submitted the divorce decree to the company that handles the account their legal office denied her the right to the money because the decree only stated" retirement account" and did not mention" thrift savings plan".
I've talked to a couple people about it and they all said it sounds like that part of the decree is null and void and its not my prob but she still is threatening to take me to court in Georgia.
Is that part of the decree null and void? Does she have a right to take me to court? What would I have to pay for? And can I counter sue for pain and suffering?
Thank you
EM2(SS) Szostek