In a Decision – Tirendi v. Tirendi (an "Unreported Decision") >> the Court Held:
The Appellate Division determined that the Divorce Agreement was enforceable when the Husband, after having his affair discovered, agreed to terms of a Divorce that he later regretted.
Without retaining counsel, Husband signed the Divorce Agreement and consented to entry of a judgment of divorce. Almost fifteen months later, Husband moved to vacate the judgment of divorce and set aside the Divorce Agreement arguing it was a mid-marriage agreement he was fraudulent induced to sign, and was unconscionable, inequitable and unjust. The court denied vacation finding Wife wanted a divorce when the Divorce Agreement was forwarded to Husband, and, although favoring respondent, was enforceable. The court affirmed holding appellant’s motion was untimely. Finally, the court found appellant was not deceived or forced to execute an unfair or unconscionable MSA and his credibility was weakened by admission that he chose not to read the document.