He saw first - hand the strengths and weaknesses of the contracts being used and how
those contracts held up in court.
Not exact matches
Would a
contract stating you have to believe
in the tooth fairy
hold up in court?
And for that, because the laws
in all these areas are so different and because they change all the time, I really do think that if you want to have a
contract then you need to go to a lawyer who is a family lawyer, who is also really familiar with lesbian and gay and bisexual and transgender law, who will understand what the issues are and what you might need to put into this agreement, and who can also tell you when you may or may not
hold up in court and what the risks and the benefits are.
(I should be clear that I'd never, ever suggest signing a
contract on the grounds that you think a provision you don't like is unenforceable, even if the entire Supreme
Court, Scalia and Thomas included, told you before hand that yeah, that would never hold up in c
Court, Scalia and Thomas included, told you before hand that yeah, that would never
hold up in courtcourt.
However, these
contracts do not
hold up in court if the property is damaged
in any event, except for negligence.
On the other hand, you might be like many people we talk to, who've already been running their medical billing business for a while now, & are still questioning the strength of their
contract should it need to
hold up in court!
Separation Agreements are quite complex
contracts that require very precise wording and attention to detail for them to be
held up in court.