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SECTION 15-5-16.3

   § 15-5-16.3  Allowance regarded as judgmentfor debt. – Any allowance or order made by the family court pursuant to §§15-5-16 and 15-5-16.2 shall be regarded as a judgment for debt so that suitsmay be brought or executions may issue on it for amounts due and unpaid, fromtime to time, to be shown by affidavits of the person entitled to the amountsdue and the attorney of record of the person, the executions to run against thegoods and chattels of the husband or wife, as the case may be; and the courtmay make all necessary orders and decrees concerning the suits or executions,and the court at any time may alter, amend, and annul for sufficient cause,after notice to the interested parties.

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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-15 > Chapter-15-5 > 15-5-16-3

SECTION 15-5-16.3

   § 15-5-16.3  Allowance regarded as judgmentfor debt. – Any allowance or order made by the family court pursuant to §§15-5-16 and 15-5-16.2 shall be regarded as a judgment for debt so that suitsmay be brought or executions may issue on it for amounts due and unpaid, fromtime to time, to be shown by affidavits of the person entitled to the amountsdue and the attorney of record of the person, the executions to run against thegoods and chattels of the husband or wife, as the case may be; and the courtmay make all necessary orders and decrees concerning the suits or executions,and the court at any time may alter, amend, and annul for sufficient cause,after notice to the interested parties.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-15 > Chapter-15-5 > 15-5-16-3

SECTION 15-5-16.3

   § 15-5-16.3  Allowance regarded as judgmentfor debt. – Any allowance or order made by the family court pursuant to §§15-5-16 and 15-5-16.2 shall be regarded as a judgment for debt so that suitsmay be brought or executions may issue on it for amounts due and unpaid, fromtime to time, to be shown by affidavits of the person entitled to the amountsdue and the attorney of record of the person, the executions to run against thegoods and chattels of the husband or wife, as the case may be; and the courtmay make all necessary orders and decrees concerning the suits or executions,and the court at any time may alter, amend, and annul for sufficient cause,after notice to the interested parties.