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Prenuptial Agreement
State of Ohio
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Ohio recognizes prenuptial agreements under O.R.C. §3103.06 (antenuptial agreements) and common law principles. Ohio has not adopted the UPAA, relying instead on its own statutory provisions and case law. Ohio follows equitable distribution under O.R.C. §3105.171, where courts divide marital property based on what's equitable — not necessarily equal.
Whether you're a Columbus tech professional protecting startup equity, a Cleveland healthcare executive with stock options, or a Cincinnati couple with family-owned manufacturing interests, an Ohio prenup gives you control over property division. Ohio's diverse economy — spanning healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and tech — means many residents have complex compensation structures that benefit from prenuptial clarity.
SignAI generates your Ohio prenuptial agreement with proper legal language — including compliance with O.R.C. §3103.06, equitable distribution considerations under O.R.C. §3105.171, and governing law clauses for Ohio courts.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Prenup for Ohio" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, Ohio-specific Prenup in seconds — with proper headings, numbered sections, and signature blocks. Edit anything you want, then type your name to sign.
Enter the other party's email and hit send. They review and sign without creating an account. Both parties get a copy. Done.
What's included
Every Prenup generated by SignAI for Ohio includes these essential provisions — automatically.
A detailed schedule of each party's separate property, assets, debts, and financial obligations at the time of marriage.
Clear designation of separate versus marital property under Ohio's equitable distribution framework (O.R.C. §3105.171).
Provisions addressing spousal support under O.R.C. §3105.18, including potential waiver or modification.
Full disclosure schedules for both parties — Ohio courts require fair dealing and full transparency.
Clauses protecting business interests, manufacturing company equity, and professional practices from marital property claims.
Governing law clause specifying Ohio jurisdiction, compliance with O.R.C. §3103.06, and venue selection for Ohio courts.
Use cases
People in Ohio use SignAI to create Prenups for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Protect medical practice value, pharmaceutical equity, and healthcare executive compensation. Cleveland Clinic and other major systems drive Ohio's healthcare economy.
Try it: “I need a prenup to protect my medical practice before getting married in Cleveland”
Shield startup equity and tech company stock from equitable distribution. Columbus's tech sector is one of the Midwest's fastest growing.
Try it: “I have startup equity in Columbus and need a prenup before my wedding”
Keep a family-owned manufacturing business classified as separate property during marriage.
Try it: “I own a manufacturing business in Cincinnati and need a prenup to protect it”
Preserve assets for children from prior relationships while defining clear financial terms with a new spouse.
Try it: “I'm getting remarried in Dayton and want to protect my children's inheritance”
FAQ
Yes. Ohio enforces prenuptial agreements under O.R.C. §3103.06 and common law. The agreement must be in writing, entered voluntarily, with full financial disclosure and no fraud, duress, or overreach. Ohio courts treat prenups as binding contracts when properly executed.
No. Ohio has not adopted the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act. Instead, Ohio relies on O.R.C. §3103.06 and case law principles. Courts evaluate prenups for voluntariness, full disclosure, and fairness — applying Ohio-specific standards rather than the uniform framework.
Ohio allows spousal support provisions in prenuptial agreements, including waivers. However, courts may scrutinize a waiver under O.R.C. §3105.18 if it would cause significant hardship. The waiver must be voluntary and supported by fair disclosure to be enforceable.
Under O.R.C. §3105.171(A)(6)(a), separate property includes assets owned before marriage, inheritances, gifts from third parties, and passive income from separate property. A prenup can expand these definitions and clarify how specific assets are treated.
Ohio doesn't strictly require notarization, but it's strongly recommended. Notarization provides evidence of voluntary execution and strengthens the agreement if challenged. Some Ohio practitioners also recommend having the agreement witnessed.
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