A judge has reinstated an action to enforce a prenuptial agreement signed in Manhattan after learning the wife sought to have it set aside in a Singapore court where the couple is now divorcing.

In 1999, Michael Chia Hock Meng and Julie Lynn Allen signed a prenuptial agreement in Manhattan that, among other things, waived both side’s rights to seek maintenance in the event of a divorce.

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