Post-Judgment Reimbursement: What You Need to Know

Introduction: Understanding post-judgment reimbursement in family law is crucial for navigating the complexities that arise after a judgment has been passed.

Post-Judgment Acts: Post-judgment scenarios include:

  • Separate Property Applied to Judgment for Debt Assigned to Spouse: Entitled to reimbursement plus interest and attorney fees, as per Family Code Section 916.

  • Separate Property Used for Community Property Benefit of Spouse: Reimbursement is not typically available without an agreement.

Legal Framework: The post-judgment phase is governed by various legal statutes, including Family Code Section 916, and case laws like Grappo (1991). These provide a framework for understanding when and how reimbursement claims can be made.

Key Takeaways: The post-judgment period in family law cases can be complex, and understanding the legal nuances of reimbursement during this phase is essential.