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You know your worth. 

So should your prenup.


Write your own fairytale.

Bride and Groom

How can we help you? 

A beautiful bride with a full white train stands by a window in a cathedral with an ornate chandelier on her wedding day. And hello, do you need a prenup handled by a pro?

We're your

biggest fan. 

Bridal Law serves all clients, but we especially understand women who know their worth and what they want for their future selves.

 

Prenuptial agreements should offer the same sense of winning as visiting your favorite salon or buying a new car: this is a service that puts your best life into motion.

We offer representation, mediation, and legal services.

Use this website to learn about our two types of representation services:

 

A family law lawyer writes your prenuptial agreement, otherwise known as a marital agreement or prenup.

We assist you with completing disclosure, which simply means transparently sharing your assets and liabilities with your partner. 

 

Your agreement is completed once you approve of the draft as a whole. We present your draft and your disclosure to your partner's attorney.

The retainer may cover revisions to the prenup draft after your partner or your partner's attorney communicates desired changes - and that's okay! We want to see your soon-to-be spouse involved in the process!

A family law attorney assesses the prenup draft that you received from your fiancé/fiancée. The attorney provides both written and verbal commentary so that you understand how the draft may help you and how the draft could be improved for your benefit. 

In addition, if you are already married, an attorney can review your existing  prenup to see which terms require updates depending on your life situation, your goals, and changes in the law.

 

Some people require only an amendment or addendum to their executed prenup, but some people may overhaul the entire contract into something new, which is called a postnuptial ("after the nuptials") agreement. 

If you dislike the adversarial nature of traditional representation models (i.e., representation by an attorney), you may be a good fit for our other service: mediation. 

 

This method allows you to work with your partner cooperatively - with the help of a neutral mediator.

 

You work together as a couple to determine your needs and outcomes, and then you commit them to writing.

 

We also help with your mutual disclosure to each other.

Mediation on a flat fee basis may be available for for you and your partner if: 

  1. Neither party is actively involved in active or pending legal issues or litigation (criminal, civil, or tax-related). 

  2. You both believe in the effectiveness of prenups and their practicality.

  3. Neither party feels ambivalent about the prenup.

  4. Both parties competently speak, read, and write English, and both parties conduct their banking, employment, and more in English. 

  5. Both parties are confident in their abilities to advocate for themselves and to articulate their needs. 

 

You are cordially invited to become one of our brides. ​​​

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Write your own fairytale.

Start with a prenup

that knows your worth

as much as you do

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We know that you might change your name after your wedding. Please give us your current legal last name.

We hold your draft in confidence.

Please tell us if you have a child or children (how many?) from a previous relationship who are minors or who have not yet emancipated.

Please tell us if you have a child or children (how many?) from a previous relationship who are minors or who have not yet emancipated.

I have adult children who are concerned about my upcoming marriage.

Adult children have an interest in your legacy. If you want to reassure your adult children about their inheritance from you, your prenup can disinherit your fiancé/fiancée.

I will include provisions to disinherit my spouse and to protect my children's inheritance. I understand that these additional terms require more discussion with JustPrenups' professionals and additional drafting in the Agreement and Exhibits.
Yes, please bill me for an additional $199 to include these terms.
No, I don't want protection.

You may want additional terms to cover the needs of a child with a disability.

My fiancé/fiancée and I may start a business together in the future so that we are joint owners. We will include terms to ensure clarity on ownership during the marriage and to determine the future of the business (and its assets!) if we divorce.
Yes, please bill for an additional $149 to include these terms.
No, we want to litigate through the divorce to determine each partner's ultimate ownership share of the business and its assets.
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