Difference between revisions of "Changing Family Law Agreements"

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Just like a commercial contract, the validity of a family law agreement can be challenged for a number of reasons based on the common law of contracts:
Just like a commercial contract, the validity of a family law agreement can be challenged for a number of reasons based on the common law of contracts:


#the agreement was ''not freely signed'', in other words, a party was under duress when the agreement was negotiated or executed,
#the agreement was ''not freely entered into'', in other words, a party was under duress when the agreement was negotiated or executed,
#the agreement is ''unconscionable'', in other words, the agreement is obviously and seriously unfair to a party,
#the agreement is ''unconscionable'', in other words, the agreement is obviously and seriously unfair to a party,
#a party signed the agreement without independent legal advice, did not fully understand what the agreement meant, and signed it by ''mistake'',
#a party signed the agreement without independent legal advice, did not fully understand what the agreement meant, and signed it by ''mistake'',

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