Before their marriage, Linda and Gerald Heiden executed a prenuptial agreement. The agreement provided that no spouse

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Before their marriage, Linda and Gerald Heiden executed a prenuptial agreement. The agreement provided that no spouse shall have any right in the property of the other spouse. even in the event of the death of either party." The description of Gerald's separate property included a settlement from a personal injury suit. Twenty-four years later, Linda file for divorce. The court ruled that the prenuptial agreement applied only in the event of death, not divorce, and entered a judgment that included a property division and spousal support award. The ruling disparately favored Linda, whose monthly income with spousal support would be 54,467, leaving Gerald with only 51,116. Did the court interpret the Hoidens' prenuptial agreement correctly?

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