If you’re reading this, you’re likely preparing to say “I do” soon – congratulations! Whether you’ve already discussed the idea of a prenup with your fiancé, or have just started exploring the topic, you’ve come to the right place. Lauren Weber, founding attorney at Weber Law Firm in New Port Richey, Florida, explains how HelloPrenup provides couples with everything they need to complete the prenup process.
One-stop shop for all your prenup needs
Lauren begins by highlighting how couples can generate, sign, and notarize their prenup all through the HelloPrenup platform. “HelloPrenup is the perfect one-stop shop for all of your prenuptial needs. Not only does it offer a seamless process but it drafts a fully customized and enforceable state-specific prenuptial agreement”, Lauren states. Additionally, Lauren mentions that couples can add notarization services to finalize their prenup directly through the platform.
Access to optional attorney support services
With HelloPrenup, you can add on optional attorney services if you want to speak with a local, licensed attorney about your prenup. “You can upgrade to do a Q&A Session with an attorney licensed in your state. You can even further upgrade that to full representation. This is ideal for those who just want that extra layer, added peace of mind, or maybe you have a unique situation that requires additional tailored needs,” Lauren states.
Who can benefit from HelloPrenup
The short answer: everyone! Simply put, HelloPrenup streamlines the often complicated and time-consuming prenup process. “I highly recommend Hello Prenup for all of your prenuptial needs,” Lauren emphasizes.
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Alysse Eberhardt is an Attorney at HelloPrenup. She obtained her J.D. from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law. Alysse loves helping couples understand the value of prenuptial agreements. She believes prenups give couples the power to shape their financial destinies. Alysse is dedicated to breaking down the misconceptions about prenups, one couple at a time. Questions? You can reach Alysse here: Alysse@HelloPrenup.com.
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