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Marriage & Love. Family Affairs >> Love and Marriage with Prenuptial Agreement >> What to do with a prenuptial agreement in Ohio
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Discussion: What to do with a prenuptial agreement in Ohio | - |
| Joined 26 Jul 2022 5:31 am
1 post
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Now that I have purchased and filled in the prenuptial agreement form, how do I make it legal in my state Ohio?
Victor
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| Joined 26 Jan 2022 1:01 pm
90 posts
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Dear Victor:
Thank you for ordering prenuptial agreement from our website.
Based on our understanding of the statutory laws of the United States, the prenuptial agreement must be in written form and signed by both parties voluntarily.
Further, as in any contract, the parties must have the capacity to contract in order to enter into a binding agreement. Provision of acknowledgement by a notary public is desirable but not necessary in many states. Some states require formalities, like notarization or an acknowledgement (Arizona, Arkansas, California, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico and New York).
We believe that it’s better to have the prenup notarized, so we have provided a specific section on the agreement for this purpose.
Legal Helpmate is not a law firm and does not give legal advice. If difficult legal issues are involved, you should consult an attorney.
Best Regards Customer support

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