Common use of ATTORNEY FEES TO ENFORCE OR MODIFY AGREEMENT Clause in Contracts

ATTORNEY FEES TO ENFORCE OR MODIFY AGREEMENT. Except as to reserved issues, the prevailing Spouse in any action or proceeding to enforce or modify any provision of this Agreement, or any corresponding provision of a subsequent judgment into which the provision is merged, shall be awarded reasonable attorney fees and costs for the Spouse to be deemed the prevailing Spouse for purposes of this provision, he or she must, at least ten (10) days before the filing of any motion, provide written notice to the other Spouse specifying the alleged breach or default, if capable of being cured, or the modification requested. The other Spouse must then be allowed to avoid implementation of this provision by curing the breach or default specified or executing an agreement for the modification requested during the ten (10) day period.

Appears in 249 contracts

Samples: Pennsylvania Postnuptial Agreement, Rhode Island Postnuptial Agreement, Oregon Postnuptial Agreement

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