What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Oregon
My Ex had the papers drawn up by an attorney friend and I recently signed divorce papers, a few months ago. A few weeks prior to signing, I had a mental breakdown and was unable to function in any fashion at all, lost my job and pretty much everything else. She was aware of the severity of my situation and took me to the ER to try to get help for me. A week or so later, she was taking me to get checked into an inpatient Psych ward at a local hospital. On the way to the hospital, she stopped by a local bank for a notary and had me sign the papers. I had not read them at all before signing and she did not give me a copy of them until months later.
Is there any possible grounds I may have to rule those papers invalid and have an opportunity to more adequately protect myself in regards to the terms of the divorce?
Thank You
My Ex had the papers drawn up by an attorney friend and I recently signed divorce papers, a few months ago. A few weeks prior to signing, I had a mental breakdown and was unable to function in any fashion at all, lost my job and pretty much everything else. She was aware of the severity of my situation and took me to the ER to try to get help for me. A week or so later, she was taking me to get checked into an inpatient Psych ward at a local hospital. On the way to the hospital, she stopped by a local bank for a notary and had me sign the papers. I had not read them at all before signing and she did not give me a copy of them until months later.
Is there any possible grounds I may have to rule those papers invalid and have an opportunity to more adequately protect myself in regards to the terms of the divorce?
Thank You