It seems to me that there was a great amount of due diligence performed by Counsel for the wife. She ascertained the facts underlying the agreement before it was entered into. Numerous questions were asked and answers provided. In my view, the wife cannot now say that there was a lack of disclosure resulting in an agreement based on fraud. (See: Quinn v. Keiper, supra, at para. 48.)
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