What is a Prenuptial Agreement?
A prenuptial agreement, often referred to as a 'prenup,' is a contract made between two people planning to get married. It outlines the rights and responsibilities each person will have if they get divorced or one of them passes away, providing financial clarity and protection.
Should I Get a Prenup?
Prenuptial agreements allow couples to decide in advance how their money and property will be distributed if they get divorced. Learn about the essential requirements under Ohio law to ensure your prenup is enforceable.