Beating a prenup? Can’t be done.
That was the prevailing wisdom in New York state until the estranged wife of a Long Island millionaire successfully argued she was the victim of a fraud.
The prevailing wisdom on prenups in New York state has been challenged by the estranged wife of a Long Island millionaire who successfully argued that when her husband reneged on a promise to tear up their prenup once she had children the agreement was invalidated.
March 14, 2013 at 12:00 AM
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Beating a prenup? Can’t be done.
That was the prevailing wisdom in New York state until the estranged wife of a Long Island millionaire successfully argued she was the victim of a fraud.
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