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  1. #1
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    Default Disposal of My Property

    My question involves a marriage in the state of: OK

    My divorce was final 4 years ago. He filed and moved to CO. I moved to CO when we reconciled for 6 mo, then moved to CA when he threw me out. Divorce was final 2 mo. later. At the hearing, the judge said that ex was to pay for a u-haul for me to move my stuff. I wasn't able to get to CO to move my stuff for various reasons which aren't relevent. There was no change in my phone number until this past December, I'm on Facebook and my e-mail has NEVER changed. I had spoken to my ex rarely for other things and he never gave me a deadline to move my stuff. I'm finally able to go to Steamboat & get my stuff so I've been sending him e-mails, Facebook messages (even sent one to his "wife"), sent him text messages and got a response after sending his sister-in-law a FB message. He said he got rid of my stuff 2 years ago.

    Do I have any recourse? Did he violate the divorce judgement?

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    Default Re: Disposal of My Property

    He was to pay for the U-Haul, but you were to load it and drive it away? And you chose to do nothing for four full years?

    You stated that this is an Oklahoma legal matter. What does the State of Oklahoma have to do with your question? It sounds like it's a Colorado matter.

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    Default Re: Disposal of My Property

    The divorce was in OK, he had moved to CO before the divorce was final. I didn't *chose* to do nothing for 4 years. I was homeless for 2 years, unemployed and then a student, living with depression and without a vehicle that could drive to CO. His idea of a U-Haul was a *trailer* NOT a truck because with a truck he would have had to pay for mileage & gas & rental instead of just rental. That's what he did for the stuff in OK that had been in storage, trailer NOT a truck. Who knew that after being married for 26 years he would dump my irreplacable photos & family heirlooms with no notice. I don't know exactly when he got rid of my stuff -- his text just said "2 moves ago". It could have been a year after he threw me out, it could have been 2. Heck, it could have been 6 months. Who knows? He wouldn't answer my e-mails nor my FB messages. I would have been glad to pay for storage in CO had I known what he would do.

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