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.
We Are Married, What Legal Duties Do I Owe My Spouse?
Marriage comes with legal responsibilities to support and take care of each other, and failing to do so can have serious consequences.
Securing your Future: How Divorce can Affect Your Social Security and Retirement Plans
The end of a marriage has intricate implications on your financial aspects like Social Security and retirement plans. Learn how spousal support and property division can affect your retirement benefits and how a Family Law attorney can help you navigate these complexities.
Divorce or Dissolution?
A dissolution is a faster, cheaper, and less adversarial way to obtain a divorce, but it requires mutual agreement on key issues. Learn about the essential elements and benefits of dissolution under Ohio law.