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Postnuptial Agreement

Packages & Pricing

Select from package options, ensuring you get what you want. Then schedule a commitment free consultation with a lawyer.

Simple Postnuptial Agreement

Clear and effective, flat-fee postnuptial agreement for couples addressing basic financial and asset issues.

$2,599 /Flat Fee

✓  Legal Review

✓  Financial Disclosure Guidance 

✓  Standard Postnuptial Drafting

✓  Document Review/Revisions

✓  Execution Support

Comprehensive Postnuptial Agreement

Detailed, flat-fee postnuptial agreement for couples with complex assets, businesses, or significant financial changes.

$3,599 /Flat Fee

✓  In-depth Legal Analysis

✓  Complex Asset Division Planning 

✓  Business/Inheritance Protection

✓  Debt & Liability Allocation

✓  Comprehensive Documentation

Custom
 

Looking for something more specific? We offer bespoke custom products to meet your specific needs.

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✓  Custom Support

✓  Priority Communications 

✓  Additional Services

✓  Closer Integration

Why You Need a Postnuptial Agreement

Life changes, and your financial arrangements should too. Whether you've received an inheritance, started a business, experienced income changes, or simply want to clarify financial responsibilities during your marriage, a postnup provides security and prevents future disputes. Many couples find that addressing financial issues openly actually strengthens their relationship by removing uncertainty. Protect your marriage and your assets with clear agreements that work for both of you. Don't leave your financial future unresolved.

When You Need This Service

  • If financial uncertainty is causing stress in your marriage.

  • After receiving a significant inheritance or family wealth transfer.

  • When starting or growing a business during the marriage.

  • After a significant change in income or career for either spouse.

  • When one spouse will be leaving the workforce to raise children or care for family.

  • After financial infidelity or major financial disagreements.

  • When reconciling after separation and working to rebuild trust.

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