Prenup: the best decision you can make

Best case scenario, you put it away and never use it. Worst case scenario, you are financially protected and save thousands during a divorce.
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the numbers

statistics don't lie

While we all expect to be happily married, reality is not on our side.

50%
Divorce Rate

That number goes up with second and third marriages.

$23K
Average Cost of Divorce

But that number can get much higher.

1.5Y
Average Time for Divorce

Divorce can take between 12 and 18 months or more.

15%
Sign a Prenup

And avoid unnecessary expense, delay, and injustice.

Pricing

Simple pricing for everyone

One flat rate for complete representation from start to finish.

Prenup Review & Advice

$1500

Consultation
Prenup Explanation
Legal Advice
Counter Offers
Prenup Negotiation
Prenup Revision

Prenup Creation

$3000

Consultation
Prenup Drafting & Revision
Custom Prenup Terms
Prenup Explanation
Legal Advice
Prenup Negotiation
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frequently asked questions

What is a prenuptial agreement (prenup)?
A prenuptial agreement is a legal document that outlines the financial and property rights of each spouse in the event of a divorce, separation, or death.
Why should I consider getting a prenup?
Prenuptial agreements can provide financial security, protect individual assets, and clarify financial expectations in case the marriage ends. They allow you to create a custom settlement based on what you believe is fair and what makes sense for your relationship and family. It protects you from the uncertainty and massive cost of divorce.
What can be included in a prenuptial agreement?
Prenups typically cover the division of assets, debts, spousal support (alimony), property rights, and other financial matters. They cannot include provisions related to child custody or support.
Can a prenup address future assets acquired during the marriage?
Yes, a prenup can specify how future assets or income acquired during the marriage will be treated in the event of divorce or separation. It doesn't just protect current assets, but also all future assets.
Is a prenup only for wealthy individuals?
No, prenuptial agreements can benefit couples of all income levels. They can be especially useful for protecting assets, clarifying financial expectations, minimizing potential conflicts, reducing costs, and providing fairness and security.
Can a prenup encourage divorce?
Prenuptial agreements do not encourage divorce but provide a clear framework for addressing financial matters if divorce becomes necessary. The decision to divorce is based on various other factors, not the presence of a prenup.
Is it too late to get a prenup after marriage?
While it's not called a prenup in this case, couples can create a postnuptial agreement after marriage to address financial matters. However, it's generally better to create a prenup before marriage.
Is it necessary to disclose all assets and debts in a prenup?
Yes, full financial disclosure is essential for the validity of a prenuptial agreement. Failure to disclose assets or debts could result in the agreement being invalidated.
Can a prenup be challenged in court?
Yes, a prenup can be challenged in court if one party believes it was signed under duress, is unfair, or doesn't meet legal requirements. However, the challenging party must provide substantial evidence to support their claim.
Can a prenup address what happens to a family business in the event of divorce?
Yes, prenuptial agreements can include provisions for the division or protection of family businesses in case of divorce, but the terms must be fair and legally sound.

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