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In a divorce agreement, understanding when the signed document becomes binding and enforceable is crucial. After parties enter into a written settlement agreement, it may take several weeks or months for the court to approve it. During this waiting period, there is no enforceable court order yet. Informal agreements, such as handshake deals or signed documents without court approval, are non-binding and unenforceable by family courts. For an agreement to be enforceable, it needs official court approval, meaning payments or actions taken before that approval might not be legally upheld. Therefore, ensure that actions align with the finalized court order.