With approximately 41% of first marriages, 60% of second marriages and 73% of third marriages ending in divorce, and many couples waiting longer to get married thereby accumulating substantial premarital assets, a prenuptial agreement (also known as a premarital or antenuptial agreement) is not only practical but in many cases a necessary. Similarly, many couples have children from previous relationships whose needs must be considered before entering into a marriage. A prenuptial agreement can be used to ensure protection of premarital assets, limit distribution of marital property and spousal support in the event of a divorce or the distribution of property in the event of death.
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The Law Offices of Randall M. Perla has significant experience drafting, negotiating and enforcing prenuptial agreements. Hiring an experienced attorney is crucial as prenuptial agreements are only enforceable in Ohio if particular conditions are met. Contact The Law Offices of Randall M. Perla today.



