Fraud or Failure to Make Full Disclosure

Learn about the definition for this legal term.

What is Fraud or Failure to Make Full Disclosure?

A prenuptial agreement can be declared void if it can be proved that the spouse requesting the agreement knowingly defrauded the other party and/or did not make full disclosure of all assets to the other party.

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