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The witnesses to the parties' signatures do not become parties to the agreement and the agreement cannot be enforced against them. The signature of the witness simply says that he or she saw the particular party sign the agreement, in case someone ever denies signing the agreement.
The witnesses to the parties' signatures do not become parties to the agreement and the agreement cannot be enforced against them. The signature of the witness simply says that he or she saw the particular party sign the agreement, in case someone ever denies signing the agreement.
It is also a good idea for each of the parties and the witnesses to initial each page of the agreement, other than the page with the parties' signatures.


For a quick summary of how to execute a family law agreement, see the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource for [[How Do I Execute a Family Law Agreement?]] Look under ''Family Law Agreements''.
For a quick summary of how to execute a family law agreement, see the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource for [[How Do I Execute a Family Law Agreement?]] Look under ''Family Law Agreements''.

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