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a contract...

my parents at the time of their

settlement for divorse signed and

agreement to divide their belongings

nd even got it notified. Suppose the

prices of the belongings change to an

unfair balance...could one of them

back out now and use the balance of

prices against the other...making the

contract no longer valid?

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Jan. 24, 2008 00:57:00

Re: a contract...

Assuming that they have both signed a binding written settlement agreement, they both assumed the risk that assets taken pursuant to the Settlement Agreement would change in value. The answer is most likely no.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jan. 24, 2008 00:57:00

Re: a contract...

Assuming that they have both signed a binding written settlement agreement, they both assumed the risk that assets taken pursuant to the Settlement Agreement would change in value. The answer is most likely no.

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