Get a Prenup
Online
A legally sound, state-specific prenuptial agreement in about 20 minutes — drafted by AI, explained in plain English, and built for your jurisdiction's law. $349 one-time, instead of $2,500+ per spouse at a law firm.
How it works
From questionnaire to signed prenup in three steps
Step 1
Answer a guided questionnaire
Tell us about your assets, debts, income, and what you each want to protect. Plain-English questions, no legal jargon — about 20 minutes.
Step 2
AI drafts your agreement
Your prenup is generated for your specific state or province — its property system, statutory framework, and signing formalities — not a generic template.
Step 3
Review, refine, and sign
Read clause-by-clause explanations, make revisions, then follow the included state-specific signing instructions. Optional: have a local attorney review the draft.
Online prenup vs traditional lawyer
Same legal standards. A fraction of the cost.
| prenups.ai | Traditional law firm | Generic template | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | $349 one-time | $2,500–$10,000 per spouse | $20–$200 |
| Time to draft | ~20 minutes | 2–6 weeks | Hours of DIY editing |
| State-specific law | Rarely | ||
| Tailored to your assets | Fill-in-the-blank only | ||
| Plain-English explanations | Billed by the hour | — |
Want a deeper breakdown? Read how couples save money with a prenup and who actually needs one.
Enforceability
Are online prenups legally binding?
Yes. Courts don't care whether your prenup was drafted in a corner office or online — they care that it meets your state's requirements: a written agreement, voluntary signatures from both partners, full and fair financial disclosure, and terms that aren't unconscionable. An online prenup is enforceable when it satisfies exactly the same tests as a traditional one.
What actually sinks prenups is bad process: springing the agreement on a partner days before the wedding, hiding assets, or using a generic template that ignores state law. prenups.ai addresses all three — each agreement is generated for your state's framework, includes a financial disclosure process, and comes with state-aware signing and e-signature guidance.
Moving after the wedding? Your agreement travels with you better than you might think — here's what happens to a prenup if you move states.
Coverage
What your online prenup can protect
See the full list of common prenup clauses.
Where it works
Get a prenup online in your state
Every agreement is drafted for your jurisdiction's property system — community property or equitable distribution — and its statutory prenup framework.
FAQ
Getting a prenup online: common questions
Are online prenups legally binding?
Yes — a prenup created online is held to the same legal standards as one drafted in a law office: it must be in writing, signed voluntarily by both parties, and based on full financial disclosure. What makes a prenup enforceable is its content and execution, not where it was drafted. prenups.ai generates agreements tailored to your state's specific framework (UPAA, UPMAA, or state-specific rules).
How much does an online prenup cost?
prenups.ai charges $349 one-time for a complete, state-specific prenuptial agreement — no subscriptions or per-revision fees. Traditional law firms typically charge $2,500–$10,000 per spouse. Many couples use the online draft as their final agreement or have a local attorney review it for a few hundred dollars.
How long does it take to get a prenup online?
About 20 minutes to answer the questionnaire, and your full draft is generated immediately after. Compare that to 2–6 weeks for the traditional attorney process. You should still leave time before the wedding for both partners to review the agreement — ideally start 2–3 months out.
Do we still need lawyers if we get our prenup online?
It depends on your state and your situation. Independent legal review for each spouse is not required in most states, but it strengthens enforceability — and a few situations (large asset disparities, spousal support waivers) make review strongly advisable. An online draft means your attorney reviews instead of drafts, which is dramatically cheaper.
Can we sign a prenup electronically?
In most US states, prenups can be signed electronically under the ESIGN Act and UETA, though some states have specific witnessing or notarization customs that make wet-ink signatures the safer choice. prenups.ai includes state-specific signing instructions with every agreement.
What can an online prenup cover?
Everything a traditional prenup covers: separate vs marital property, real estate, business ownership, retirement accounts, stock options and equity compensation, debt responsibility, spousal support, inheritance protection, and pets. It cannot pre-decide child custody or child support — no prenup can.
Which states does prenups.ai cover?
All 50 US states plus Washington DC, and every Canadian province except Quebec. Each agreement is drafted for your jurisdiction's property system (community property or equitable distribution) and statutory framework.
Is it too late to get a prenup if the wedding is soon?
Possibly not — because an online prenup takes minutes rather than weeks, couples on a tight timeline can still complete one before the wedding. Signing well in advance is best practice for enforceability, and if you truly run out of time, a postnuptial agreement after the wedding is an alternative.