This is a situation in which you clearly have had a role. The courts are open to you. You can pull a copy of your judgment at any time or seek to have it modified. You could have responded to the initial petition and been a participant in the case. At any rate, you can move forward now and you will likely need an attorney. Lawyers.com isn't really sufficient to guide you in such a complex proceeding.
You will be very unlikely to recoup any money from the tax returns if they were collected during marriage. It will be presumed that the funds were spent on community expenses. You may be able to prove this isn't the case- but without the circumstances I can't give you better guidance. Regarding the house, I have no idea what you mean that it was sold to a dead person. Regarding the reservation of jurisdiction, it depends on what issues the court reserved jurisdiction. I don't have enough information to give you input on this. Again, I would suggest that you meet with an attorney.
Best of luck.
Answered on Oct 13th, 2015 at 10:43 AM