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By Charlottesville Divorce Lawyer Rob Hagy

Property Agreement Not Unconscionable

In the case of Galloway v. Galloway, the Virginia Court of Appeals, in a published opinion, ruled that the trial court did not err in finding that the parties’ property settlement agreement was valid and enforceable.  The wife failed to satisfy her burden of proving that the agreement was unconscionable even though the agreement gave the husband 94% of the assets where wife had opportunity have agreement reviewed by an attorney and chose not to among other factors indicating she was not forced to sign the agreement.