So neither of you was technically in possession of the items or the family home at the time?
Then I would think that you both had the right to do what he did - however sneakily he did it.
How can I enforce the property issue if I don't have proof, as far as pictures, receipts, etc. of what was left in my posession?
I have witness statements stating that they saw what was mine and witnessed him with his friends filling up the truck. Would that be considered heresay?
I think you'd have a very hard time convincing the court that a) you were in possession and he sold the goods without your knowledge (because you weren't technically in possession of the goods to begin with), and b) that he should reimburse you.
Witness statements cannot be cross-examined; are your witnesses willing to stand up in court?
Even if they are though, you still have to deal with a).
I'm currently dealing with the child support issue, (he hired an attorney, I couldn't afford one so am pro se) because he's out of a job. He knew he was losing his job for over 6 months and pursuant to the divorce decree was to "Dilligently" seek employment. He went out partying instead.
You need to request that he is imputed an income equal to his past earnings. How far along are you in the support matter?
I'm having a hard time believing in justice when our divorce papers seem to be worthless. He also just got approved to abate spousal support for the term of his unemployment. He lives with his mother and has no expenses and I'm disabled and raising two children. I don't get it???
Some wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
Desparate former housewife
Have you tried Legal Aid? Are you SSDI/SSI?

