Enforcing Shared Property Rights

Summary

If a jointly owned boat is not being shared as per a judgment, consider negotiation or mediation to resolve the issue. Temporary court orders can provide immediate relief until a main hearing. Consulting a lawyer for tailored advice on enforcement measures is also advisable.

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What is writ of execution
A writ of execution is a court order that allows a judgment creditor to take specific actions to enforce a judgment. This might include seizing and selling the debtor's property or garnishing wages to satisfy the debt owed. Is there anything else about this process you'd like to know?
It’s paid for
It sounds like you're dealing with a situation where the opposing party has already paid the judgment. If the payment has been made, a writ of execution may no longer be necessary. However, if there are any outstanding issues or specific concerns regarding compliance, feel free to share more details so we can explore other options.
Other options than contempt
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If the judgment has been paid, but compliance issues persist, consider these options:
- Clarification or Enforcement Motion: File a motion to clarify or enforce specific terms.
- Settlement Conference: Arrange a meeting with the opposing party to discuss compliance.
Is there a particular compliance issue you're facing?
Opposing will not share a jointly owned boat that judgement stated was to be shared. The court is backed up til September what are my other options
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You could consider the following options:
- Negotiation or Mediation: Engage a neutral third party to facilitate a resolution.
- Temporary Orders: Seek temporary court orders for immediate relief until the main hearing.
- Legal Advice: Consult a lawyer for tailored advice on enforcement measures.
Would you like more information on any of these options?