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Cengage Advantage Books: Law for Business 19th Edition by John Ashcroft,Katherine Ashcroft,Martha Patterson

Edition 19ISBN: 978-1305654921
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Cengage Advantage Books: Law for Business 19th Edition by John Ashcroft,Katherine Ashcroft,Martha Patterson

Edition 19ISBN: 978-1305654921
Exercise 6
Michael Hall was incarcerated eight months after he married Susan Hall. Susan told Michael she planned to dissolve the marriage due to his untruthfulness about his criminal history and hired counsel to accomplish a dissolution. Michael did not want a dissolution, said he would do anything to "make her more comfortable with him," and proposed that they enter into an agreement that would protect Susan financially in the event of a future divorce. Susan consented to not seek a dissolution in exchange for such an agreement. Both parties signed the postnuptial agreement and complied with its terms for eight years. At that point, Susan filed to dissolve the marriage and moved to enforce the postnuptial agreement. Michael argued that the agreement lacked adequate consideration. Was he correct? [ Hall v. Hall, 27 N.E.3d 281 (Ind. Ct. App.)]
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