One of the hallmarks of property settlement agreements is the requirement for full and fair disclosure of assets and income. The need for full disclosure is self-evident—one cannot knowingly give up a right to an asset or income if they are not aware of its existence.

23 Pa.C.S.A.3505 provides family courts with broad powers to preserve assets in a divorce when one party has failed to disclose an asset or has transferred the asset to a third party for inadequate consideration. The relevant language of the statute provides: