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Andrae Law PLLC

4.9
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  • As a full-service family law firm, Andrae Law, PLLC offers trusted insight and professional legal guidance in all aspects of family law, including divorce, child custody, the... Read More

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4.9
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5.0
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Shannon Family Law

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What will happen on our prenuptial agreement and division of properties?

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Answered by attorney James Paul Peterson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of James P. Peterson
In that you were induced into signing the prenup under fraudulent circumstances, the prenup is probably not valid. You should send him a writing telling him that you no longer consider the prenup to be valid. Upon divorce the Texas court can divide all the parties' properties. Sometimes an additional action is required in another jurisdiction to give the Texas Order full faith and credit and/or foreign recognition.
In that you were induced into signing the prenup under fraudulent circumstances, the prenup is probably not valid. You should send him a writing telling him that you no longer consider the prenup to be valid. Upon divorce the Texas court can divide all the parties' properties. Sometimes an additional action is required in another jurisdiction to give the Texas Order full faith and credit and/or foreign recognition.
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Answered by attorney Zoe Ann Meigs (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at The Law Office of Zoe Meigs, P.C.
You may certainly file for divorce.  Once you file, there is a 60 day waiting period before you may finalize the divorce.  You may either hire an attorney to represent you in the case or you may try to do it yourself using forms that you find online or elsewhere. Grounds for divorce may be "insupportability" which means that you are not able to get along in a marriage. There are very restrictive and limited grounds for annulment, but perhaps you meet them.  1. Under age 18. 2. Under the influence at marriage ceremony. 3.  Impotency of spouse. 4.  Fraud, duress or force. 5.  Mental incapacity. 6.  Concealed divorce. 7. Marriage less than 72 hours after license issued. For each of these, once you discovered the problem you must no longer cohabit with the spouse. Divorce divides any property accumulated during the marriage or confirms that each spouse's property in his or her possession is her separate property.  Annulment only treats the marriage as never existing and no property is divided or confirmed.
You may certainly file for divorce.  Once you file, there is a 60 day waiting period before you may finalize the divorce.  You may either hire an attorney to represent you in the case or you may try to do it yourself using forms that you find online or elsewhere. Grounds for divorce may be "insupportability" which means that you are not able to get along in a marriage. There are very restrictive and limited grounds for annulment, but perhaps you meet them.  1. Under age 18. 2. Under the influence at marriage ceremony. 3.  Impotency of spouse. 4.  Fraud, duress or force. 5.  Mental incapacity. 6.  Concealed divorce. 7. Marriage less than 72 hours after license issued. For each of these, once you discovered the problem you must no longer cohabit with the spouse. Divorce divides any property accumulated during the marriage or confirms that each spouse's property in his or her possession is her separate property.  Annulment only treats the marriage as never existing and no property is divided or confirmed.
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What will happen on our prenuptial agreement and division of properties?

Answered by attorney Brent R. Chipman
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Brent R. Chipman
If you signed a prenuptial agreement and if it meets the requirements for the state of Utah, you are probably bound by its terms. The exception would be if your husband misrepresented his assets or otherwise defrauded you into signing it. His telling you that it was required might not meet the requirements to set the agreement aside, since you could easily have contacted an attorney to see if your husband's representations were correct. If your husband has put your name on the title to any properties, here or outside the U.S., that probably removes them from the terms of the prenuptial agreement. If so, those properties would be subject to being divided by the divorce court along with the rest of the marital property that has been acquired during the marriage.
If you signed a prenuptial agreement and if it meets the requirements for the state of Utah, you are probably bound by its terms. The exception would be if your husband misrepresented his assets or otherwise defrauded you into signing it. His telling you that it was required might not meet the requirements to set the agreement aside, since you could easily have contacted an attorney to see if your husband's representations were correct. If your husband has put your name on the title to any properties, here or outside the U.S., that probably removes them from the terms of the prenuptial agreement. If so, those properties would be subject to being divided by the divorce court along with the rest of the marital property that has been acquired during the marriage.
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