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can you change your mind about a mediated settlement agreement once you have signed it hi Im attorney Sherita blacknall and I help Texas families with divorce and child custody matters so the answer to this question in most cases is going to be no many times people change their mind about a mediated settlement agreement after they have had time to think about it and they will find that it is extremely hard to get a judge to declare a mediated settlement agreement to be void or to revoke it one of the reasons for that is at the top of the mediated settlement agreement it tells you that the mediated settlement agreement is binding and irrevocable and so you would have to show the judge that there is some extreme reason that the mediated settlement agreement should be thrown out you have to show things such as there is something illegal in the mediated settlement agreement or that you were under duress when you signed the mediated settlement agreement something like fraud or you would ha