Hastings, MN asked in Divorce for Minnesota

Q: Is there anyway to have the judge go back on her ruling for my divorce and be clearer on how she wanted something done?

The judge is making my ex husband fix a leak on the tire of the car I was awarded and to replace the original rims. The issue is that because she didn't say how she wanted it done my ex feels like putting fix a flat in it is good enough. The rim issue is that we have the rims but no tires on them. The whole reason why she made him responsible for doing it is because I don't have the money to do it. We were married for 17 years and I stayed home and took care of my kids, the house and a ton more crap. I also have a horrible disease that prevents me from working a normal job so I have no way to fix the car to make it safe to drive. Hope you can help

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William Bailey
William Bailey
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  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: You can certainly request a clarification from the judge. You would need to file a written request and serve the other party with a copy of it.

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