A possible defense to having signed a prenup would not be:

A. Duress.
B. Coercion.
C. A change of heart.
D. Unconscionability.


Answer: C

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Our client's fiancé, while waiting for the chapel to fill with wedding guests, insisted that she sign a prenuptial agreement. He said that if she didn't sign, he was leaving. Reluctantly she signed, but the marriage didn't last long enough to let the ink dry on the document. The agreement made no support arrangements at all, and settled less than the cost of the wedding on her, a tiny fraction

of what he was worth. We might challenge the "prenup" on the ground that: a. She did not enter the agreement voluntarily. b. They both signed the contract. c. It was in writing. d. The agreement was not unconscionable.

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Nonbinding advisory opinions handed down by the state's highest ranking prosecutor are called _______________________________________________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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An excellent way of beginning the first interview might be:

A. "OK. Now that we've handled the business side, why don't you tell me about your current situation?" B. "OK. Would you mind if I first confirm all the information on the intake form you completed?" C. "I know the attorney wasn't very specific, but I'm sure you will be able to keep both the house and the children if we can just get some basic information." D. "This will go much faster if you save all your questions for later."

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