Common use of Acknowledgments Clause in Contracts

Acknowledgments. Each Spouse acknowledges that he or she respectively (1) is fully informed as to the facts relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, and as to the rights and liabilities of the Couple; (2) enters into this Agreement voluntarily, free from fraud, undue influence, coercion, or duress of any kind;

Appears in 79 contracts

Sources: Marital Settlement Agreement, Marital Separation Agreement, Divorce Settlement Agreement

Acknowledgments. Each Spouse acknowledges that he or she respectively (1) is fully informed as to the facts relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, Agreement and as to the rights and liabilities of the Couple; (2) enters into this Agreement voluntarily, free from fraud, undue influence, coercion, or duress of any kind;; (3) is representing themselves in an "in pro per" status and is therefore not represented by legal counsel; (4) prior to executing this Agreement, either Spouse may have this Agreement reviewed by an attorney; and (5) has read, considered, and understands each provision of this Agreement.

Appears in 48 contracts

Sources: Separation Agreement, Separation Agreement, Separation Agreement

Acknowledgments. Each Spouse acknowledges that he or she respectively (1) is fully informed as to the facts relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, and as to the rights and liabilities of the Couple; (2) enters into this Agreement voluntarily, free from fraud, undue influence, coercion, or duress of any kind;; (3) is representing themselves in an “in pro per” status and is therefore not represented by legal counsel; (4) prior to executing this Agreement, either Spouse may have this Agreement reviewed by an attorney; and (5) has read, considered, and understands each provision of this Agreement.

Appears in 35 contracts

Sources: Marital Settlement Agreement, Marital Settlement Agreement, Marital Settlement Agreement

Acknowledgments. Each Spouse acknowledges that he or she respectively (1) is respectively: Is fully informed as to the facts relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, Agreement and as to the rights and liabilities of the Couple; (2) enters Enters into this Agreement voluntarily, free from fraud, undue influence, coercion, or duress of any kind;type; Is either representing themselves in an “in pro per” status or is seeking counsel in accordance with State law; Prior to executing this Agreement, either Spouse may have this Agreement reviewed by an attorney; and Has read, considered, and understands each provision and section of this Agreement.

Appears in 16 contracts

Sources: Prenuptial Agreement, Prenuptial Agreement, Prenuptial Agreement