The applicant sought to set aside a marriage contract executed two days before the parties' wedding in 2006.
The court found that the respondent failed to disclose significant assets, including $540,000 in collateral mortgages, and provided opaque disclosure regarding corporate interests.
The court also found the circumstances surrounding the execution of the contract to be unconscionable, as it was presented 13 days before the wedding after significant financial and social commitments had been made.
The marriage contract was set aside pursuant to section 56(4) of the Family Law Act.