Does she want money now or at the signing? (Silly question, we all know she wants it now. However the problem is that paying anything now removes any leverage to get it signed next week, and she would still have a week to make new demands.)
I would tend to side with your lawyer, it risks
enabling her to ask for even more, but you know your situation better than I would.
- Would denying extra money derail the agreement?
- Would paying extra money now leave the agreement vulnerable to more demands?
- Would paying extra money when the agreement is signed and filed/ordered work?
Of them all, I think only the last one
might work. If you decide to do that, should you counter with a lesser amount? Should it be penned into the settlement there at that time and initialled by all parties rather than be something outside the agreement?