My brother and I registered a property settlement agreement. Now, he’s blocking access to a shared area, making it difficult for me to get meter readings or have repair workers fix the water pump. Can a notarized document justify this kind of illegal encroachment on shared property? Is there any way to challenge the settlement agreement in this situation?
Best Answer
A notarized property settlement agreement does not automatically justify blocking access to shared areas. Your brother’s actions violate the agreement and your right to use shared property. You can challenge the agreement in court, seeking a specific performance order to enforce the terms and allow access.
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