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after I overturn a marital settlement agreement while returning a final judgment of dissolution is difficult when the parties agreed on the terms but did not go to trial with settlement the trial judge relied on the parties to resolve matters and did a little more than enter final judgment approving the agreement it is difficult to change this type of final judgment because the court expects the parties entered the agreement with full knowledge and signed the document freely and voluntarily an agreement may be overturned if a party can establish the other spouse was dishonest at the time of the agreement if its shown that the other spouse has been engaging in behavior that might be dangerous to the well-being of your children for example and the other party was unaware of the behavior at the time of the agreement then in that case the trial judge may set aside all or part of the final judgment