There are times when an asset is hidden, and not discovered until after the judgment. There are also times when a marital asset did not become known to either party until after the judgment. In either situation, you need to modify your judgment to include that omitted asset. If the asset was purposefully hidden there is a risk that the asset will be awarded entirely to the other spouse. Although an omitted asset does not typically change the other assets previously divided in your judgment, it can. Professional guidance and advice is critical in this area of the law. We encourage you to call us at Blagof Law Firm to discuss the specific facts of your case.