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I signed an unfair divorce settlement can I get out of it Im Charles Attorney James worth that is the question that we have divorce agreements and settlements that could be a mediation agreement it could just be a settlement conference agreement some sort of agreement that youve made with your spouse to complete a divorce proceeding to buy the assets custody um visitation child support all of those types of things so youve got that agreement thats made youve signed it now youre having second thoughts can you get out of it and the first question Im going to ask you is was it signed by the court as an order of the court because that is going to be the foundational thing now generally in a typical civil case if you docHub an agreement its drafted up and its signed that is a contract and its enforceable contract and the court will enforce it but when were talking about divorce thats a domestic case that is an equitable considerations the court takes because what the law provides