Prior to the walk down the aisle for the happiest day of their lives – to that point – many hopeless romantics decide (or are required by their parents) to get a prenuptial agreement which set forth many of their rights and responsibilities in the event of death or divorce. Typically, a prenuptial agreement has
setting aside a prenuptial agreement
Prenuptial Agreement and Full Financial Disclosure Withstands Marriage Ending by Death and Not Divorce
By Lindsay A. Heller on
Posted in Divorce, Equitable Distribution
Most of our cases dealing with enforceability of prenuptial agreements stem from marriages that end by divorce and involve one party seeking to enforce the agreement and the other party seeking to invalidate the same document, or vice versa. You can read about many of those cases on our NJ Family Law Blog. However, the…
Coerced Prenuptial Agreement Set Aside
By Eric S. Solotoff on
Posted in Prenuptial Agreements
How many prenuptial agreements have language in them that the parties are entering into the agreement free from duress, coercion, undue influence, etc? The answer is all of them. Some even ask people to waive fraud – how you can do that I don’t know because if you knew you were being defrauded, you probably wouldn’t…