I found out that my ex wife was selling gold jewelry that I had bought her when we were married. I have to pay for all the credit card bills that most of that jewelry was bought with, and she is out selling it. I am trying to find out from my attorney if this is legal or not because I think that if I am paying for it, I should be selling gold jewelry to help pay the payments.

My mother who helped me pick out some of the pieces that are being sold is the one who discovered that my ex wife is selling gold rings, necklaces and earrings all over town. In fact, she bought one of the pieces back just because it was a necklace that I bought for my wife when our daughter was born and we talked about passing it down to her when she turned eighteen. It was probably the most expensive thing that I ever bought for her and I truly thought that she would still want to give it to our daughter, not be selling it to buy other things.

I called and discussed the matter with my attorney and he says that there is no way of stopping her from selling gold jewelry that I paid for with a credit card that I am paying. It was something that I should have taken care of before the divorce was final and now it is too late.