Blanchard v. Blanchard
Annotate this CaseFour days before they were married, Sharon and Ronald Blanchard executed a premarital agreement, which governed the equitable distribution of property and the award of spousal support. Twenty-six years later, Sharon filed for divorce. The district court gave full force and effect to the premarital agreement and entered a judgment of divorce. Sharon appealed, arguing that the district court erred in finding that the premarital agreement was valid. The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed, holding (1) the facts of this case support the conclusion that the agreement was not invalid or unconscionable; and (2) Sharon’s remaining arguments on appeal were without merit.
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