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Prenup Prices: How Much Does a Prenup Cost?
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How Much Does a Prenup Cost?
The cost of a prenup depends on how it is created.
Traditional law firms often charge between $1,500 and $5,000 per person, depending on complexity and hourly billing. In high-asset situations, costs can exceed $10,000.
Trusted Prenup offers a flat-fee online option starting at $599, with optional notarization and independent attorney review available for an additional fixed cost.
This structure allows couples to understand prenup prices upfront instead of facing open-ended hourly fees.
Online Prenup
A fast, attorney-designed prenup you can create together online.- A complete Prenuptial Agreement built to your circumstances.
- State-specific legal language, customized to you.
- Downloadable, editable PDF
- Attorney designed for legal strength.
- Add attorney review or notarization anytime
Online Prenup with Notarization
Create and notarize your prenup entirely online.State specific, legal Prenuptial Agreement.
Fast online notarization via NotaryLive.
Final notarized agreement signed and complete.
Add an attorney review any time
Optional Flat-Fee Attorney Review
Independent legal review increases enforceability and provides peace of mind. Each partner needs their own attorney.
Why add attorney review?
- Each partner receives a private 1:1 meeting with a licensed family-law attorney.
- Your attorney ensures complete understanding of the agreement.
- Includes a signed Certificate of Independent Legal Review
- Recommended for couples choosing to waive spousal support, or with assets, children, or complex finances.
What Affects Prenup Cost?
Prenup cost can vary based on:
- Whether each partner hires separate attorneys
- Complexity of assets or businesses
- Negotiation time between counsel
- State-specific signing requirements
- Whether notarization or attorney review is added
Flat-fee online options simplify pricing, while traditional representation increases cost based on time spent.
Online Prenup Cost vs Hiring a Lawyer
Hiring separate attorneys to draft a prenuptial agreement typically involves retainers and hourly billing. Costs vary based on negotiation time, document revisions, and complexity.
An online prenup platform reduces drafting costs by guiding couples through a structured process, then allowing optional attorney review for additional protection.
The result is a predictable, transparent cost structure rather than uncertain legal fees.
FAQ
Your Questions, Answered.
Curious how it all works? We’ve answered the most frequent questions about creating a prenup online—so you can move forward with total peace of mind.
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What is a prenup, and do I really need one?
A prenuptial agreement (prenup) is a legal contract that outlines how finances, property, and responsibilities will be handled in the event of divorce or separation. It’s not just for the wealthy—it’s for any couple who wants to enter marriage with clarity, fairness, and peace of mind.
Is this legally binding?
Yes—when completed correctly and signed in accordance with your state’s legal requirements, the prenup you create here is legally binding.
We provide the framework and guidance to help you build a prenup that stands up in court. But you can always have a local attorney review it as well if you like, it’ll be cheaper than having them write it!
Is this suitable for all states?
Yes—the framework is designed to be flexible and align with the general principles of U.S. prenup law. We also provide guidance tailored to state-specific requirements where relevant.
Can we both fill it out together?
Yes—and we recommend it. Our builder is designed to be collaborative. You’ll go through the questions together, with helpful explanations and suggestions to guide the conversation.
What happens after we complete the prenup?
Once you’re done, you’ll get a downloadable, lawyer-grade document that’s ready to sign. Depending on your state, you may wish to have it notarized and/or reviewed by separate attorneys, but this is not necessarily required. Notarize online without even leaving your house, we’ll show you the way!
Can I use this if I am already married?
Not for a prenup—but you can create a postnup, which works similarly but is signed after marriage. We’re working on offering that too—stay tuned!
Who created this prenup builder?
Trusted Prenup was created by a team of legal and technology experts, led by James Sexton—one of America’s top divorce attorneys. Drawing on decades of real-world experience representing couples at every stage of marriage and separation, James worked closely with the team to design a smarter, more affordable way to create prenuptial agreements without the traditional stress, cost, or confusion.


