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To: marshmallow

Hell hath no fury....

But WTF does a state get to invalidate a contract between two parties?


8 posted on 12/15/2009 6:33:52 PM PST by misterrob (A society that burdens future generations with debt can not be considered moral or just)
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To: misterrob
"But WTF does a state get to invalidate a contract between two parties"

Some state case law (and even statutory law) makes it possible to sue to amend, or even invalidate (although that's rare) prenups. This is most frequently seen in circumstances of domestic violence. I would think that FL isn't much different in this regard, although I'm not precisely sure what the law in that state with respect to this issue.

17 posted on 12/15/2009 6:38:41 PM PST by OldDeckHand
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To: misterrob

Why do men not say “hell hath no fury like man scorned” when they kill a woman?

Instead you reserve it for a woman who was publicly cheated on. Not by “oither women’, but by prostitutes, escorts, porn stars and whores.


95 posted on 12/15/2009 7:31:13 PM PST by BunnySlippers (I LOVE BULL MARKETS . . .)
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To: misterrob

The article is BS. Pre-nup agreements are alive and well in CA and have been for years. If Tiger has any smarts, he will file for divorce in FL. Just because they have a residence in CA is no reason she has a right to file here. Even if he waits and she files in CA, he should then file in FL and contest the CA filing.


99 posted on 12/15/2009 7:35:54 PM PST by CdMGuy
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