MuesLaw Launches Legal Pulse Newsletter & Relaunches Ohio Family Law Blog

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We’re excited to announce the inaugural edition of the MuesLaw Legal Pulse newsletter! This quarterly newsletter is designed to keep Ohioans informed about important family law updates, practical legal insights, and new resources from our firm.

Inaugural MuesLaw Legal Pulse Newsletter

The first edition of our Legal Pulse highlights the significant law change in March 2023 allowing postnuptial agreements in Ohio. Even if you already have a prenuptial agreement, a postnuptial agreement may be a powerful tool to protect your interests in a divorce or preserve your wishes upon death.

Read our prior blog about how postnuptial agreements may benefit you.

The newsletter also provides a snapshot of other relevant family law updates and tips for Ohio residents.

Understanding Ohio Postnuptial Agreements

Ohio’s 2023 law now makes it possible for spouses to create legally binding postnuptial agreements. These agreements can:

  • Protect assets and clarify property rights
  • Preserve your wishes in the event of divorce
  • Complement an existing prenuptial agreement

For anyone navigating marriage, divorce, or estate planning, understanding postnuptial agreements is increasingly important.… View Full Article → “MuesLaw Launches Legal Pulse Newsletter & Relaunches Ohio Family Law Blog”

The Perils of Drafting Your Own Agreement – Why You Need a Post-Nuptial Agreement Lawyer in Ohio

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Why You Need a Post-Nuptial Agreement Lawyer in Ohio

With the rise of Google searches and AI tools, many people try to draft their own legal documents. But attempting a post-nuptial agreement without a lawyer in Ohio can lead to expensive mistakes. “Chat GPT, write me a post-nuptial agreement where my new motorcycle will always be mine and mine alone”. While this may seem like a quick-fix, it may lead to huge issues in the future.

There are many reasons why one should have an experienced lawyer draft their legal documents, including post-nuptial and premarital agreements. Some of the most common reasons are:

  1. A post-nuptial agreement is a contract, and contracts have requirements!

Ohio law requires that prenuptial agreements meet several “special” requirements along with all requirements for general contracts. If using Chat GPT or Google, some important or relevant provisions or sections of the agreement may be excluded. If all requirements are not met, the agreement may be invalid!… View Full Article → “The Perils of Drafting Your Own Agreement – Why You Need a Post-Nuptial Agreement Lawyer in Ohio”

Blast From The Past: If I Make More Money Than My Spouse, Are Things Still Split 50/50 in a Divorce?

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PUBLISHER’S NOTE: This blog is as meaningful today as it was when we originally posted it on March 3, 2023. …We have a ton of interesting articles in our archives of the Ohio Family Law Blog. Use our Search tool and enjoy a few oldie but goodies!

Divorce Likely? The Dangers If You Do Not Have a Prenuptial Agreement or a Postnuptial agreement in Place

As a longtime Ohio divorce lawyer, reading the recent comments made by country music singer Kelsea Ballerini about her divorce from Morgan Evans caught my attention. Kelsea complained on a recent podcast that Morgan “took half the house he didn’t pay for” and other things as well. She was upset that Evans (also a country singer) wrote a song and was profiting about him being “blindsided” by their break-up. Click here to listen to his song about it titled “Over for You”. Kelsea’s comments got me thinking and I thought I would write this blog about property division and spousal support in Ohio.… View Full Article → “Blast From The Past: If I Make More Money Than My Spouse, Are Things Still Split 50/50 in a Divorce?”

Negotiating Pre-Nuptial Agreements is Becoming Commonplace for Millennials

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PUBLISHER’S NOTE: While this blog addresses Pre-nuptial Agreements, the same rational equally applies to millennials executing Post-Nuptial Agreements. On March 23, 2023, Ohio adopted legislation allowing married couples to now negotiate and execute Post-Nuptial Agreements after marriage. The 2 nuptial agreements are very similar. I have posted several articles on the Ohio Family Law Blog about Post-Nuptial agreements since that law was adopted. Use my SEARCH tool above to find them!

With the increase in student loans and previous debts, millennials are looking to ensure that they are not responsible for debts incurred by their spouse should the union dissolve

Baby boomers, and many generations before, used to dream about finding the right one, getting married and living happily ever after, never giving any thoughts about what happens if things didn’t go right. Pre-nuptial agreements were just a thing for movie stars and rich people or stereotypically, men who were financially wealthy and wanted to protect their wealth from a potentially “gold digging” wife.… View Full Article → “Negotiating Pre-Nuptial Agreements is Becoming Commonplace for Millennials”

Financial Considerations Regarding Ohio’s Postnuptial Agreement Law

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Postnuptial Agreements Can Help Protect Financial Interests in Divorce

PUBLISHERS NOTE:

Over the last 40 years I have seen the benefits that collaborating with various professionals from other fields can achieve in my divorce work. My training and experiences are that of a divorce lawyer, so I know that area of law pretty well. However, many times, creating a multidisciplinary “team approach” with therapists, counselors, financial planners, CPAs, and appraisers can make a world of difference for the client!

So, once Ohio passed the law allowing for creating postnuptial agreements, I reached out to today’s guest contributor, Alyssa Miller. She is the Managing Director of Alternative Divorce Solutions in Centerville. Alyssa and her father and business partner, Ben Feldmeyer, have an excellent reputation in the Dayton community for providing a wide range of financial services and support in divorces, estate planning and other business matters throughout Southwest Ohio.

Alyssa and Ben were very excited after we discussed the potential benefits this statute has opened up in Ohio.View Full Article → “Financial Considerations Regarding Ohio’s Postnuptial Agreement Law”

If I Make More Money Than My Spouse, Are Things Still Split 50/50 in a Divorce?

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Divorce Likely? The Dangers If You Do Not Have a Prenuptial Agreement or a Postnuptial agreement in Place

As a longtime Ohio divorce lawyer, reading the recent comments made by country music singer Kelsea Ballerini about her divorce from Morgan Evans caught my attention. Kelsea complained on a recent podcast that Morgan “took half the house he didn’t pay for” and other things as well. She was upset that Evans (also a country singer) wrote a song and was profiting about him being “blindsided” by their break-up. Click here to listen to his song about it titled “Over for You”. Kelsea’s comments got me thinking and I thought I would write this blog about property division and spousal support in Ohio.

IF I EARN MORE, I SHOULD GET MORE!

I remember back in the late 70’s and early 80’s, men going through divorces commonly expressing this opinion when we met to discuss a potential divorce.… View Full Article → “If I Make More Money Than My Spouse, Are Things Still Split 50/50 in a Divorce?”

Now That Postnuptial Agreements are Legal in Ohio, Might One Make Sense for You?

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Want To Create a Postnuptial Agreement? It is now Legal in the Stare of Ohio.

Postnuptial Agreement can be a very Practical Step to Avoid Confusion if a Marriage Should Terminate

Finally Ohio has joined 48 other states and is now permitting postnuptial agreements to be executed and recognized. This is extremely significant news for married couples in Ohio! Click here to read our blog about this law change which we posted here on February 11, 2023.

WHAT ARE POSTNUPTIAL AGREEMENTS?

Generally speaking, a postnuptial agreement is a tool of protection. It can modify or revoke a prior prenuptial agreement or be drawn to control marital finances and assets in the event of divorce or death. Under Ohio law a spouse cannot be disinherited under a will. Ohio law provides what minimum property a spouse must receive absent a prenup or postnuptial agreement.

KEY PURPOSES FOR CREATING A POSTNUPTIAL AGREEMENT

While married couples generally do not want to contemplate the end of their marriage, executing a postnuptial agreement can be a very practical step to avoid confusion in the event a marriage ends for any reason.… View Full Article → “Now That Postnuptial Agreements are Legal in Ohio, Might One Make Sense for You?”

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