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Changing Family Law Agreements

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Cancelling agreements under the law of contracts
Just like commercial contracts, the validity of family law agreements can be challenged under the law of contracts. Someone challenging an agreement can argue that:
#*they were under some sort of ''duress'' or ''coercion'' when they negotiated or signed the agreement, and didn't enter into the agreement voluntarily, of their own free will,#*the agreement is ''unconscionable'' — in other words, the agreement is obviously and seriously unfair to a party with no reason for that level of unfairness,#*they signed the agreement without having independent legal advice and didn't fully understand what the agreement meant, and, as a result, they signed it by ''mistake'',#*the agreement was signed without ''full disclosure'' having been made, or#*they were tricked into signing the agreement because ''misleading information'' had been provided by the other party.
Arguments like these challenge the ''validity'' of an agreement.
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