Prenuptial Agreement Service Online Buying Guide
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How we evaluated these. We compared online prenuptial agreement services across state-specific legal enforceability, attorney review requirement, financial disclosure guidance, document customization, turnaround time, and cost vs. hiring a private family law attorney, cross-referencing ABA family law standards and verified client reviews. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.
Online prenup services generate a legally drafted prenuptial agreement for $100–$300 — compared to $2,500–$7,500 for attorney-drafted versions — though courts scrutinize prenups more carefully than most other legal documents.
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Can You Do a Prenup Online?
Yes — but with important caveats. Online prenup services generate a legally drafted agreement based on your answers, but every state requires prenups to meet specific formality requirements to be enforceable: both parties must sign voluntarily, both must have had time to review (not signing the night before the wedding), both must disclose assets fully, and in many states both parties need independent legal representation. An online service can produce the document; it cannot ensure you met all the procedural requirements for enforceability.
What Makes a Prenup Enforceable
Courts throw out prenups for predictable reasons: one party was pressured to sign, signing happened too close to the wedding date (aim for 30+ days before), financial disclosure was incomplete, or the terms were unconscionably one-sided. The best online services flag these risks explicitly and recommend independent attorney review for each party before signing. If a service does not mention these requirements, that is a red flag.

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HelloPrenup Review 2026: Affordable Prenups Without a Lawyer?
HelloPrenup
HelloPrenup is the leading dedicated prenup platform. Both partners create accounts and fill out their respective financial disclosures and terms preferences — the platform identifies where you agree and where you need to negotiate. Pricing is $599 per couple, which includes the document and built-in attorney review matching in participating states. The guided process is designed to prompt the asset disclosure courts require. Highly recommended for couples who want a streamlined process with attorney involvement built in.
Rocket Lawyer
Rocket Lawyer members ($39.99/month) can access a prenup template as part of their subscription and get attorney Q&A to review it. This is cost-effective if you already have a Rocket Lawyer membership, but the prenup template is less specialized than HelloPrenup's dedicated flow. Better for couples with straightforward financial situations (no real estate, no business interests, no significant assets).

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HelloPrenup REVIEW – Is It the BEST Online Prenup Service?
Attorneys via Avvo or Thumbtack
For couples with significant assets, business ownership, or complex property situations, online templates are a starting point — not a finish line. A family law attorney drafts prenups for $1,500–$3,500 per couple (each party typically needs their own attorney). Avvo and Thumbtack let you search by specialty and location, read reviews, and get quotes. The cost is real but so is the peace of mind that a court will not strike it down on procedural grounds.
What Prenups Can and Cannot Cover
Can cover: Separate property designation (assets you bring into the marriage stay yours), protection of a business you own, debt allocation, inheritance rights, what happens to the marital home if you divorce, spousal support limits or waivers.
Cannot cover: Child custody, child support, anything illegal, provisions that encourage divorce, or personal (non-financial) obligations. Courts will strike these clauses and may void the entire agreement.
Timeline
Start the process at least 60 days before your wedding — 90 days if either partner has significant assets or business interests. A prenup signed a week before the ceremony is a major enforcement red flag regardless of how it was generated.
Bottom Line
HelloPrenup is the best online service for most engaged couples. It is more purpose-built than general legal platforms, prompts full financial disclosure, and includes attorney matching. For complex situations, budget for a family law attorney rather than a template — the enforceability risk is not worth the savings.

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For an in-depth review of the subscription legal service used by many prenup buyers, LawDepot Review 2026 covers their document library and whether their prenup template satisfies state-specific requirements. For a full-service option with attorney review, LegalZoom Review 2026 covers their prenup preparation service that includes a lawyer sign-off. For the full landscape of online legal services, Best Online Legal Services of 2026 ranks services that handle family law documents alongside business filings.
This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Consult a licensed financial advisor for guidance specific to your situation.
Rates as of April 2026. Refer to each provider's site for current terms.