As of January 1, 2023, postnuptial agreements between spouses have been allowed by
Ohio law. After a couple marries, they can now enter into a contract to change legal rights and responsibilities. This postnuptial agreement is similar to a prenuptial agreement party can enter into prior to marriage.
Therefore, after a couple gets married, they can:
- Modify prenuptial agreement terms
- Terminate a prenuptial agreement after getting married
- Make a new agreement after the marriage begins to dictate how property or finances are handled or terms around children
Couples experiencing disagreements or struggles can create a contract that divides financial or childcare responsibilities without filing a public separation document in court. Taking this action can ensure private situations remain private.
Why would clients enter a postnuptial agreement? Many reasons, such as:
- Unsure of marital relationship future but want to protect themselves financially
- Temporarily protect their children from their spouse due to criminal issues or mental health or substance abuse without ending their marriage
- Experiencing martial problems and wanting to keep issues private and away from public scrutiny (common with high-profile clients)
- Concerns with child service agencies removing children from them when issues stem from another parent
- Worries about Medicaid planning or asset protection for one spouse needing long-term care needs (older clients)
- Various estate planning needs
- Sometimes family law considerations or probate law issues
Choosing a law firm well-versed in exploring or executing a postnuptial agreement can make a big impact on how you are protected. No matter your concern, the attorneys at Hoover Kacyon, LLC are here to assist you and recommend the best ways to utilize these newly recognized postnuptial agreements to your benefit.
With seasoned, well-credentialed, and award-winning attorneys in both family law and probate law practice groups, the attorneys of Hoover Kacyon, LLC set themselves apart by remaining on the cutting edge of legal developments, such as postnuptial agreements, for the benefit of our clients. Contact us at (330) 922-4491 to schedule an initial consultation on your postnuptial agreement issue.
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