When it comes to divorce, duress is the use of any pressure to force a spouse to agree to certain terms. Both spouses must voluntarily participate in and sign their divorce agreement. Usually, duress does not include violence in the case of divorce, though the use of threats of violence to place certain demands is not unheard of in New Jersey family court. Most often, duress occurs because one spouse fails to disclose all information important for the other to make an informed decision in the agreement. In these cases, the spouse placed under duress would not have signed the agreement had they had all of the information regarding its stipulations. Another type of duress is more overt: one spouse places the other under direct pressure to agree to unfair terms of the divorce by threatening them, bribing them with a financial deal, or gaslighting them.
If it is found that one spouse has placed the other under duress in the process of coming to a divorce agreement, or other family law contracts involved in a divorce, prenuptial agreement, child custody agreement, or marital settlement agreement, may be rendered null and void.
The family court will invalidate a prenuptial agreement if a spouse proves that they were forced to sign a divorce agreement (or the original prenuptial agreement) under duress.
First things first: hire an experienced attorney to represent you in your divorce and claim of duress. You can protect your interests if you believe that your signature divorce agreement or prenuptial agreement was forced, and a qualified attorney will be essential for that protection. Our family lawyers can help you gather documentation to prove your claim, as well as gather testimony from witnesses close to the action. We can also help you prepare evidence based on what the court will consider, including whether you had legal counsel to review the agreement before signing or whether there was an imbalance of power between spouses in the development of the divorce agreement.
Our team at The Montanari Law Group has successfully represented countless clients in Caldwell, Passaic, West Milford, Millburn, Montvale, South Orange, Woodland Park, Hackensack, South Orange, Short Hills, and nearby towns across Northern New Jersey, including those whose hands were forced in the matter of divorce or other family law contracts. We are committed to protecting your interests so you can move forward with your life empowered. Contact us today at (973) 233-4396 for a free and confidential consultation to discuss your situation and your potential options.
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