NSW Is There a Cooling Off Period for Financial Agreements?

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sammy01

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Nope - once signed and stamped by the court, they are binding. I think you could still apply to court, but I think you'd need to establish good grounds and simply changing your mind doesn't count...
 

Victoria S

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Yes, you are supposed to have received legal advice about it before signing so I think it is assumed that you have had an opportunity to consider that advice and make an informed decision.