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Everything to know
about California prenups

A Prenuptial Agreement (more formally called a Premarital Agreement in Cali) is a legal contract that is drafted between two parties prior to getting married, and in California, like most states, is effective upon marriage.

California’s Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (UPAA) is the law of the land in California as pertains to prenups, and outlines the rules and requirements for a valid agreement. The terms of a prenup agreement may outline the rights to property acquired prior to, during, or after marriage – including but not limited to, assets, debt, inheritance, gifts, real estate, income and earnings, as well as future interests. A prenup agreement will also specify what will happen to this property while married, in the event of separation or divorce.

Your Premarital Agreement can also contract to the rights of spousal support, including the waiver of support, but cannot contract to child support nor custody. If you intend on waiving or specifying how spousal support may be paid in the future, make sure to read the details below. California’s UPAA outlines rules on how this must be done. What is the UPAA and how does it apply to prenups? Here’s an explanation.

A Prenuptial Agreement (more formally
called a Premarital Agreement in Cali) is a
legal contract that is drafted between two
parties prior to getting married, and in
California, like most states, is effective upon
marriage.

California’s Uniform Premarital Agreement
Act (UPAA) is the law of the land in
California as pertains to prenups,
and outlines the rules and requirements
for a valid agreement. The terms of a
prenup agreement may outline the rights
to property acquired prior to, during,
or after marriage – including but not
limited to, assets, debt, inheritance,
gifts, real estate, income and earnings,
as well as future interests. A prenup
agreement will also specify what will
happen to this property while married,
in the event of separation or divorce.
What is required in California prenup

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What cannot be included in a California prenup

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California’s 7-day rule

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Financial Disclosure in California

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Embryo Clauses in California

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Embryo Clauses in California

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How to end a marriage in California

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FAQs about California prenups

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“What can I expect about the prenup process?”

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“Do my partner and I need attorneys for a prenup?”

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“What can I expect about the prenup process?”

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HOW IT WORKS

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Invite your partner and fill out your
individual, guided questionnaires
We guide you through all of the topics that matter most to you and your partner.This includes separate & marital/community property, debt, pets, joint bank accounts,spousal support/alimony, gifts & inheritances, business ownership, financial disclosures, and so much more.
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Collaborate on terms with your
partner and optional attorneys
Discuss any specific areas related to your prenup through our guided process. You can also connect with an optional attorney at any time.
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Generate and notarize your prenup
Congratulations! Once generated, you can include notarization with your prenuptial agreement for just $50. (Notarization available for all states except Maryland and Wisconsin).

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Invite your partner and fill out your
individual, guided questionnaires
We guide you through all of the topics that matter most to you and your partner. This includes separate & marital/community property, debt, pets, joint bank accounts,spousal support/
alimony, gifts & inheritances, business ownership, financial disclosures, and so much more.
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Collaborate on terms with your
partner and optional attorneys
Discuss any specific areas related to your prenup through our guided process. You can also connect with an optional attorney at any time.
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Generate and notarize your prenup
Congratulations! Once generated, you can include notarization with your prenuptial agreement for just $50. (Notarization available for all states except Maryland and Wisconsin).

We’ve partnered with leading e-notary, Proof.

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Invite your partner and fill out your
individual prenuptial questionnaires

We guide you through all of the topics that matter most to you and your partner. This includes separate & marital/community property, debt, pets, joint bank accounts, spousal support/alimony, gifts & inheritances, business ownership, financial disclosures, and so much more.

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Do you have a question about your prenup? Book a 20-minute video call with a California attorney to chat about any questions you have. They can offer you tailored advice, explain clauses and guidelines, affirm your choices, walk through specific scenarios, and give you peace of mind.

An attorney Q&A session can be selected any time during the process for only $49 per session as an add-on. You can book more than one, too!

Attorney representation can be selected any time during the process as an add-on. If you choose to waive spousal support in California, attorney representation will be required.

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Want an attorney for each of you? Have a unique situation that requires customizations or just want additional peace of mind?
Work with our top California attorneys to have your agreement reviewed and signed off within just days — all from your couch.

Attorney representation can be selected any time during the process as an add-on. If you choose to waive spousal support in California, attorney representation will be required.

$699 per partner includes notarization

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Representation that’s
easy and affordable

Want an attorney for each of you? Have a unique situation that requires customizations or just want additional peace of mind?
Work with our top California attorneys to have your agreement reviewed and signed off within just days — all from your couch.

Attorney representation can be selected any time during the process as an add-on. If you choose to waive spousal support in California, attorney representation will be required.

$699 per partner includes notarization

95% less than traditional lawyers
40-80% less than other online competitors

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California Notarization

Get your prenup notarized online with our exclusive
partnership with Proof (formerly Notarize.com). If you
purchase Attorney Representation with your prenup,
Notarization is included.

Notarization can be added on any time when you create your
online prenup. Notarization is required for a prenup to be valid.

$49 per couple video call with notary
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A TRUSTED PRENUP THAT’S AFFORDABLE

We value full
financial transparency

We encourage every couple to enter their marriage with full financial transparency and we’re starting our relationship with you the same way. Our prenup packages are flexible to adapt to exactly what you and your partner need.

It’s free to start creating and then requires a flat payment of $599 to complete. Along the way, you can add on additional services as needed, any time — availability of these services is dependent on your state. Use the calculator to get an estimate.

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