Furer v. Furer
Post-nuptial agreement invalidated where the husband, a former attorney, acted as the wife’s counsel and discouraged her from seeking her own lawyer.
Post-nuptial agreement invalidated where the husband, a former attorney, acted as the wife’s counsel and discouraged her from seeking her own lawyer.
20 year “sunset” in prenuptial agreement is enforceable.
Waiver of interim spousal support by a prenuptial agreement is against public policy.
Prenup is enforceable despite handwritten addition acknowledging certain ambiguities which the parties agreed to clarify.
Prenup not entered into voluntarily where wife got final draft shortly before ceremony, her lawyer never reviewed the changes and never told husband’s lawyer that it was okay for her to sign.
Invalid spousal support clause does not invalidate a valid property division clause.
Invalid spousal support clause does not invalidate a valid property division clause.
Prenup invalid where wife did not have lawyer and it was disputed whether husband represented that his lawyer would represent both. Burden of persuasion was with party seeking to find agreement valid.
Wife’s agreement to stay married constituted adequate consideration to support reconciliation agreement.
Unmarried couple’s contract the grants woman primary placement of any child born to them and requires man to pay her $10,000 every time he sought modification of custody did not violate public policy.