1st please don't answer this post and say ask an attorney, I already know that. I'm seeking to do my own legal research in order to make sure that the attorney is doing all they can or know how to do, and hopefully I will be able to find out something they don't already know. This is a small town, and not much litigation, and definately not any divorces that is dealing with millions of dollars.
My question is this. Has anyone heard of any case law in any state that deals with the issue of a woman getting out of her prenuptial agreement after 8 years, by claiming that he mental illness felt her feeel "forced" into signing the prenuptial agreement. Forced descibes her feeling that if she did not sign she wouldn't of been able to get married therefore her mental illness was so extreme she felt she was being forced......
I would think that by the very definition of a prenuptial agreement, that every person that signed a prenuptial agreement would feel "forced" by the way that if they didn't sign they wouldn't be able to get married. So, if anyone has heard of any case at all that deals with the subject of mental illness, prenuptial agreements, and forcible signing, please send me a link.. thank you very much.
My question is this. Has anyone heard of any case law in any state that deals with the issue of a woman getting out of her prenuptial agreement after 8 years, by claiming that he mental illness felt her feeel "forced" into signing the prenuptial agreement. Forced descibes her feeling that if she did not sign she wouldn't of been able to get married therefore her mental illness was so extreme she felt she was being forced......
I would think that by the very definition of a prenuptial agreement, that every person that signed a prenuptial agreement would feel "forced" by the way that if they didn't sign they wouldn't be able to get married. So, if anyone has heard of any case at all that deals with the subject of mental illness, prenuptial agreements, and forcible signing, please send me a link.. thank you very much.