When You Need This Service
Wedding Planning
Before you set a wedding date—Prenups must be executed well before the ceremony.
Asset Protection
Either partner has significant assets, property, or business interests to protect.
Children
One or both partners have children from previous relationships or marriages.
Equity
There's a significant income disparity between partners that could cause unintentional harm.
External Assets
One or both partners has family wealth, inheritance, or financial trusts.
Debt Management
A partner has significant debt that could financially affect the other partner.
Packages & Pricing
Select the package option that is right for your situation. Then schedule a commitment-free consultation with a lawyer.
Comprehensive Prenuptial Agreement
Flat-fee prenuptial agreement for couples with more complex issues such as: significant or unique assets, business interests, or family/inheritance considerations.
$2,599 /Flat Fee
✓ Comprehensive Legal Review
✓ Financial Disclosure Guidance
✓ Complex Asset Analysis
✓ Business Interest Protection
✓ Inheritance/Trust Provisions
✓ Complex Prenup Drafting
✓ Document Review/Revisions
✓ Execution Support
Why You Need a Prenuptial Agreement
A prenup isn't about planning for failure, it's about starting your marriage with honest financial communication and protecting what you've worked hard to build. Whether you're protecting business interests, family assets, or simply want clarity about financial responsibilities, a well-drafted prenuptial agreement prevents costly disputes and protects both parties fairly. Love is about trust, but prudent planning protects everyone's future. Don't leave your financial security to chance.
