What is the name of your state? NJ
Background:
Divorced 1-4. Decree states that the ex is to vacate the home on or before 1-31. Advised last night that an apartment has still not been secured and if there's no place to go - oh well. Called the police station this morning to inquire if the ex doesn't vacate, and I go to the police station on 2/1 with the divorce decree in hand, will they escort ex off the premises.
Was advised that no, they will not as this is a civil matter, not a criminal matter, and that I'd need to go back to court.
My questions:
In lieu of going back to court, if I wait for ex to leave the house, to go shopping for instance, and then I change the locks and refuse to allow re-entry, would the ex have any recourse against me?
Otherwise, presumably I will need to figure out how to file contempt I'd think, take time off to file it and have to then wait for a court date?
Thanks in advance.
Background:
Divorced 1-4. Decree states that the ex is to vacate the home on or before 1-31. Advised last night that an apartment has still not been secured and if there's no place to go - oh well. Called the police station this morning to inquire if the ex doesn't vacate, and I go to the police station on 2/1 with the divorce decree in hand, will they escort ex off the premises.
Was advised that no, they will not as this is a civil matter, not a criminal matter, and that I'd need to go back to court.
My questions:
In lieu of going back to court, if I wait for ex to leave the house, to go shopping for instance, and then I change the locks and refuse to allow re-entry, would the ex have any recourse against me?
Otherwise, presumably I will need to figure out how to file contempt I'd think, take time off to file it and have to then wait for a court date?
Thanks in advance.