Tuesday, August 25, 2015

How did Terrence Howard's Separation Agreement get overturned?

In North Carolina, a married couple can enter into an agreement after they have separated. This agreement generally includes terms regarding the amount and length of payments for spousal support and/or alimony and also distributes the debts and assets of the couple. It usually saves money in legal fees once the couple files for divorce as all of the financial issues have been handled in the separation agreement. However, because this agreement is a contract it may not be valid if either person commits fraud or coercion, the agreement was signed under duress, or the terms were illegal. 

Terrence Howard and his third wife, Michelle Ghent, entered into a separation agreement and it seems as though the agreement required that he pay spousal support. He claimed that he signed the agreement under duress because she "blackmailed him with threats of releasing naked photos and videos" if he did not sign.* The judge ruled in his favor and the separation agreement was deemed invalid as the two did not sign the contract on their own free will. Now the couple must either enter into a new agreement or prepare for hearings on each issue in the old agreement. 


There are many "loopholes" to consider when drafting a separation agreement and calculating alimony and post-separation support will require the assistance of an attorney so be sure to submit any questions to my email below.

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* "Terrence Howard Wins Spousal Support War With Ex," by TMZ Staff, August 24, 2015, Accessed August 25, 2015, http://www.tmz.com/2015/08/24/terrence-howard-wins-spousal-support-fight-michelle-ghent-divorce/#ixzz3jr814NsK.



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