In the case of Biliouris v. Biliouris, the Massachusetts Appellate Court held that, although wife was pregnant and presented with an antenuptial agreement just shortly before the scheduled wedding date, and she was told that if she did not sign the agreement there would be no wedding, the wife did not establish that execution of the antenuptial agreement was a product of coercion or duress. The wife had sufficient time to review the agreement, she was represented by counsel, she rejected counsel's opinion that she should not sign the agreement, and she informed the notary that her signing the agreement was her free act and deed.