Prenuptial or premarital agreements are considered by many to be among the most cold-hearted, unloving and unromantic of all wedding preparations. The thought of retaining individual attorneys and taking accountability of finances and assets for the purpose of dividing it, often unequally, as marital and separate property is just as uninviting as a visit to the dentist. Couples who wish to avoid the killjoy of a prenuptial...
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AVENT v. AVENT AVENT, Appellee, v. AVENT, Appellant. No.L-05-1140. – April 14, 2006 Martin E. Mohler and Heather J. Fournier, Toledo, for appellee.M. Susan Swanson, for appellant. {1} This appeal comes to us from a judgment issued by the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations Division, which determined the marital-property division in a final divorce decree. Because we conclude that the trial court erred in...
Watch the video on Prenup to Protect Wealth: 5 Critical Flaws with Prenuptial Agreements Like this video? Subscribe to our channel. Are you ready for the big day? As you look forward to life with your new spouse, the last thing on your mind is the specter of divorce. After all, you and your partner love each other — right? Maybe so, but when...
