Is there a statute of limitations on a divorce settlement agreement in Michigan? My former wife and I were divorced in July, 2002. Part of the Judgment of Divorce was that I was to provide her with 1/2 of our frequent flyer miles. She never asked for them through all these years and there was no order as to "how" or "when" they should be used. Finally, just this month (October, 2012) over 10 years later, she wants to use the miles. Is there a limitation to the length of time for the enforcement of the Judgment when she has never sought to use the miles?
Generally speaking, support and alimony payments have no SOL on collecting them.
Frequent flyer miles, why not just offer her the value of the miles?
Has the airline gone out of business?
Have the miles expired?
Would the miles have expired, had you not used them?
I would call this a nuisance problem.
As far as I'm concerned, I offer compromises in these cases, just dispose of them easily.
But, if she agrees, get her to sign away her ability to pursue collecting the miles.
Why not offer her $2,000, just to make her go away?
But, I'd discuss this with my lawyer first.
Many people have an agenda when they bring these old issues to life.