Protect Your Future with Clarity

Create legally sound nuptial agreements to secure your financial future.

Whether you're planning to get married or are already married, our postnuptial and prenuptial agreement services help you establish clear financial expectations and protect your assets. Our AI-powered document generator helps you create customized agreements that reflect your specific situation and concerns.

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Understanding Your Options

Choose the right agreement for your situation

Prenuptial Agreements

Created before marriage

A prenuptial agreement is a legal contract created by a couple before they marry. It typically outlines:

  • How assets and debts will be divided in case of divorce
  • Inheritance rights for children from previous relationships
  • Protection of business interests
  • Spousal support limitations
  • Protection from the other spouse's debts

Best For: Couples who haven't yet married, have significant assets, own businesses, or are entering second marriages.

Postnuptial Agreements

Created during marriage

A postnuptial agreement is created after a couple is already married. It serves similar purposes as a prenup but is executed during the marriage. Common reasons include:

  • Significant change in financial circumstances
  • Business growth or new business ventures
  • Inheritance or large gifts received during marriage
  • Addressing financial issues that have arisen
  • As an alternative to separation when working through marital difficulties

Best For: Currently married couples looking to define financial responsibilities or protect new assets.

How It Works

Three simple steps to create your agreement

Step 1

Complete Questionnaire

Answer detailed questions about your assets, debts, financial goals, and specific concerns. Our smart form adapts based on your situation.

Step 2

AI-Generated Agreement

Our system creates a comprehensive agreement tailored to your specific needs and compliant with your state's laws.

Step 3

Review & Finalize

Review your agreement with your partner, make any necessary revisions, and follow our instructions for proper signing and execution.

What's Included

Comprehensive agreements tailored to your needs

Asset Protection

Detailed clauses to protect individual assets brought into the marriage, including real estate, investments, and personal property.

Business Interests

Provisions to protect business ownership, growth, and intellectual property developed during the marriage.

Debt Allocation

Clear terms regarding responsibility for existing debts and any future liabilities incurred during the marriage.

Inheritance Rights

Provisions to protect inheritance for children from previous relationships or anticipated inheritance from family members.

Spousal Support

Terms regarding potential alimony or spousal maintenance in the event of a divorce, including amount and duration.

Legal Compliance

Agreement drafted to comply with your state's specific legal requirements to ensure enforceability if challenged.

Client Experiences

Hear from couples who have used our agreement services

The postnup generator was exactly what we needed. As business owners, we wanted to protect our individual ventures while supporting each other. The process was straightforward and the document was comprehensive. It gave us peace of mind and actually improved our communication about finances.
Sarah & David, Entrepreneurs
As a second marriage for both of us, we wanted to protect assets for our children from previous marriages. The prenup service made this potentially awkward conversation more structured and practical. The final document addressed all our concerns and was approved by our attorneys with minimal changes.
Robert & Jennifer, Blended Family

Are These Agreements Legally Valid?

Yes! Our agreements are designed to meet all legal requirements. For maximum enforceability, we always recommend:

  • Full financial disclosure by both parties
  • Adequate time for review before signing
  • Independent legal counsel for each person (optional but recommended)
  • Proper execution with witnesses/notarization according to your state's laws

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about nuptial agreements

For maximum enforceability, nuptial agreements should include:

  • Full and fair disclosure of all assets and liabilities
  • Voluntary execution without duress or coercion
  • Terms that are not unconscionable or grossly unfair
  • Proper execution according to state laws (usually requiring notarization)
  • Reasonable time for review before signing (especially important for prenups)

While not always required, having independent legal counsel review the agreement for each spouse significantly strengthens its enforceability.

Can typically be included:

  • Classification of separate and marital property
  • Division of assets and debts in case of divorce
  • Spousal support/alimony provisions
  • Management of household expenses and bank accounts
  • Management of business interests

Cannot typically be included:

  • Child custody arrangements
  • Child support limitations (courts maintain jurisdiction)
  • Provisions that encourage divorce
  • Requirements regarding personal matters (appearance, weight, etc.)
  • Illegal terms or provisions against public policy

It's advisable to review your nuptial agreement after significant life events, such as:
  • The birth or adoption of children
  • Significant changes in income or financial status
  • Inheritance or large gifts
  • Starting or selling a business
  • Relocation to another state
  • Every 5-7 years as a general practice
With our All Access plan, you can make unlimited updates to your agreement during your subscription period.

While initiating the conversation can feel uncomfortable, many couples find that the process actually improves communication about finances and expectations. We recommend:
  • Starting the conversation early (not right before the wedding)
  • Approaching it as financial planning rather than divorce planning
  • Emphasizing that it's about clarity and protection for both parties
  • Being open about your concerns and listening to your partner's
  • Focusing on creating fair terms that work for both of you
Our process helps structure this conversation in a productive way.