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In the video, attorney James Worth addresses the issue of unfair divorce settlements. He explains that divorce agreements can include various aspects such as asset division, custody, visitation, and child support. If someone has signed an agreement and is reconsidering it, the first crucial question is whether the agreement was signed by the court as an order. This detail significantly impacts the enforceability of the agreement. Typically, a signed document in civil cases is a binding contract enforced by the court. However, in divorce cases, the court considers equitable factors that may influence the situation.