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In today’s divorce court pre-trial conference, the battle isn’t about who gets the couch — it’s about when the court should “freeze” the finances… and whether the wife’s inheritance should be kept out of the marital equation. One side pushes for a valuation date of January 1, 2025 (date of separation) — arguing the parties had effectively split finances when the wife left, and that using the later date would unfairly inflate her accounts because she started receiving inheritance money after separation. The attorney points to a jaw-dropping example: a savings account allegedly going from around $3,500 at separation to roughly $225,000 later — suggesting inheritance deposits are the reason. But the opposing side fires back: they want the valuation date to be February 5, 2025 (date of filing), arguing you “never know what happens” before filing, disputing that finances were truly separated, and insisting inheritance is a separate issue that can be addressed regardless of the valuation date. The judge doesn’t hesitate. ⚖️ Judge’s Key Ruling ✅ The court sets the official valuation date as February 5, 2025 — the date the divorce was filed ✅ Reason: the later date is more likely to reflect the parties’ true financial position for the court’s analysis With trial coming fast, the judge also locks in deadlines and logistics: the wife’s side must supplement their filings (especially their “contentions”), and both sides must exchange hard-copy exhibit notebooks ahead of trial — with delivery required by noon Tuesday. 📅 What’s Next ✅ Trial begins February 11 at 9:00 AM, in person — Courtroom B, Butler County Judicial Center ✅ Exhibit notebooks exchanged Tuesday morning (hard copy), and the court can receive copies on the trial date ✅ Wife’s attorney must supplement filings with specific contentions so opposing counsel has time to review ⚖️ Bottom line: The inheritance argument is clearly looming over this case — and even though one side tried to lock valuation to separation to keep that money out of the picture, the judge ruled the court will value the estate as of the filing date, setting the stage for a high-stakes fight at trial over what counts as marital property… and what doesn’t. Disclaimer: This video is for educational/commentary purposes only. All statements are based on court proceedings/transcript and are not legal advice. #DivorceCourt #Inheritance #MaritalProperty #CourtroomDrama #FamilyLaw #LegalCommentary #TrialPrep #CourtCam