Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 23:38     Subject: Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

What did you sign that you’re not happy with?
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 23:37     Subject: Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

They’re pretty hard to get thrown out
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 22:11     Subject: Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

What did your DH do this time, OP? Cheat? Let you do all the 'emotional labor' in your marriage?

You'll likely end up with some child support if you have kids and he makes a isht ton of $$.
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 21:15     Subject: Re:Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, they have. If you can prove you had an incompetent lawyer that's one way. Easiest to prove if they've been disbarred for it, but if not - maybe they gave advice which goes against industry standards. If you were forced to use your husband's lawyer/law firm and didn't get to pick your own. If you were rushed into signing - like the day before the wedding.

Love,
Legal secretary to matrimonial attorneys


Dear legal secretaries,

Please, for the love of God, don't give legal advice.

Love,
An actual lawyer

OP: Consult a lawyer, preferably one experienced in challenging prenups
Anonymous
Post 07/23/2023 21:06     Subject: Re:Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, they have. If you can prove you had an incompetent lawyer that's one way. Easiest to prove if they've been disbarred for it, but if not - maybe they gave advice which goes against industry standards. If you were forced to use your husband's lawyer/law firm and didn't get to pick your own. If you were rushed into signing - like the day before the wedding.

Love,
Legal secretary to matrimonial attorneys


Op here,

--My lawyer was never disbarred
--Was signed 5 weeks before the marriage
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2023 01:37     Subject: Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

You might be able to renegotiate it without lawyers. But you can’t be emotional or angry at all. That is hard for most people.
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2023 01:34     Subject: Re:Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

Anonymous wrote:Can you get your partner to agree to a revised agreement?


This. Always be negotiating.
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2023 00:09     Subject: Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

It is a contract that you agreed to. If you need more money or assets, take the initiative to pick up more work or start your own business or change careers to make the money to live the lifestyle you want.
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2023 00:08     Subject: Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

Anonymous wrote:I love a thread like this where 9 out of 10 posters are trying to cross-examine the OP and the last one is the posting equivalent of a heckler driving by hanging out a car window and then gunning the engine and taking off.

Peak DCUM

Anonymous
Post 07/04/2023 00:01     Subject: Re:Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

Can you get your partner to agree to a revised agreement?
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2023 23:58     Subject: Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

I love a thread like this where 9 out of 10 posters are trying to cross-examine the OP and the last one is the posting equivalent of a heckler driving by hanging out a car window and then gunning the engine and taking off.

Peak DCUM
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2023 22:50     Subject: Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

Crash and burn gold digger!
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2023 22:16     Subject: Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

So you were really desperate to get married and signed the contract. Now you want his money, right?
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2023 15:37     Subject: Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

What state are you in?
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2023 15:32     Subject: Re:Has anyone successfully invalidated a prenup?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, they have. If you can prove you had an incompetent lawyer that's one way. Easiest to prove if they've been disbarred for it, but if not - maybe they gave advice which goes against industry standards. If you were forced to use your husband's lawyer/law firm and didn't get to pick your own. If you were rushed into signing - like the day before the wedding.

Love,
Legal secretary to matrimonial attorneys


when are you back and work and plugging your bosses on here?