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We're here to help you navigate one of the most important financial decisions you'll make before marriage. Whether you have questions about our prenup cost calculator, need clarification on state-specific requirements, or want to understand if a prenuptial agreement is right for your situation, we're committed to providing clear, actionable guidance.
Quick Resources
You might find your answer faster here:
- FAQ — Answers to common Prenup Decision questions
- Guides — In-depth articles and how-tos
- Calculator — Get instant estimates
- Prenup Cost Calculator — Detailed cost breakdowns by state and complexity
- Compare Options — Side-by-side analysis of DIY vs attorney-drafted prenups
- State Requirements — Specific rules and enforceability standards for all 50 states
What We Can Help With
Prenup Cost Questions
Our calculator provides estimates based on real 2025-2026 market data from over 2,400 family law attorneys across all 50 states. If you're seeing costs that seem unusual for your situation, contact us with:
- Your state and county (costs vary significantly—Manhattan attorneys average $4,200 for simple prenups vs $1,800 in rural Tennessee)
- Asset complexity (business ownership, real estate portfolios, and intellectual property add $800-$3,500 to base costs)
- Whether both parties have separate counsel (required in 43 states for enforceability)
- Timeline urgency (rush prenups completed within 30 days of wedding typically cost 40-60% more)
Calculator Accuracy & Methodology
We update our cost database quarterly using:
- Direct attorney fee surveys from 500+ family law practices
- Court filing fee schedules from county clerk offices
- Online legal service pricing (current as of January 2026)
- Consumer-reported costs from 1,200+ verified prenup experiences
If you've recently completed a prenup and your costs differed significantly from our estimate, we want to know. This helps us refine our algorithms and provide better guidance to future users.
State-Specific Guidance
Prenup requirements vary dramatically by state. We can help clarify:
- Community property states (AZ, CA, ID, LA, NV, NM, TX, WA, WI): Whether a prenup makes sense when state law already provides 50/50 division
- High-scrutiny states like California and Florida: Where courts examine prenups more closely and attorney involvement is practically mandatory
- Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (UPAA) states: How standardization affects your agreement's enforceability
- Waiting period requirements: States like Maine and New Hampshire have specific timing rules
When You Should Get a Prenup (We'll Be Honest)
Not everyone needs a prenup. Contact us if you're unsure whether your situation warrants one. Generally, prenups make financial sense when:
- Either party has assets exceeding $100,000
- One or both partners own a business (even side businesses valued under $50,000)
- Significant income disparity exists (one partner earns 3x+ the other)
- Either party has children from previous relationships
- You're bringing substantial debt into the marriage (student loans over $75,000, business debt)
- You're receiving or expect to receive a large inheritance
- One partner is pausing their career for family reasons
For couples with minimal assets (under $50,000 combined) and similar incomes, the $2,500-$5,000 average cost of an attorney-drafted prenup may not provide sufficient value.
For press, partnerships, or corrections: info@prenupornot.com
We typically respond within 24 business hours (Monday-Friday, excluding federal holidays).
Press Inquiries
Media professionals: We can provide:
- Expert commentary on prenup trends and statistics
- State-by-state cost breakdowns and analysis
- Data on changing attitudes toward prenuptial agreements among millennials and Gen Z (our 2026 survey shows 64% of engaged couples now consider prenups vs 32% in 2015)
- Case studies on prenup cost variations
Please include your outlet, deadline, and specific angle in your initial email.
Partnership Opportunities
We collaborate with:
- Family law attorneys and firms (referral partnerships)
- Wedding planning platforms and resources
- Financial planning services focused on couples
- Online legal document providers
- Personal finance educators and content creators
We do not accept payment for calculator result manipulation or preferential attorney listings. All cost data must meet our verification standards.
Corrections & Data Updates
Found outdated information? We take accuracy seriously. Please include:
- Specific page URL
- What's incorrect
- Correct information with source (especially helpful for state law changes or attorney fee updates)
We review all submissions within 3 business days and update our database as needed. Contributors who provide verified corrections are credited in our monthly changelog.
What We Don't Provide
We are not attorneys and cannot provide legal advice. We do not:
- Review or draft prenuptial agreements
- Recommend specific attorneys (our directory is unbiased and unranked)
- Provide advice on whether specific clauses will be enforceable
- Offer relationship counseling or mediation services
For legal advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed family law attorney in your state. Our calculator and guides are educational tools designed to help you understand costs and make informed decisions about whether to pursue a prenup.
Response Times
- General inquiries: 24 business hours
- Press requests with deadlines: Within 4 hours during business hours
- Data corrections: Acknowledgment within 24 hours, resolution within 3-5 business days
- Partnership proposals: 3-5 business days for initial review
Our Commitment
Since launching in 2024, we've helped over 180,000 couples understand prenup costs and make informed decisions. We're committed to:
- Maintaining the most accurate, up-to-date prenup cost database available
- Providing unbiased information without attorney referral fees or kickbacks
- Updating our content as state laws change (we monitor all 50 state legislatures for family law amendments)
- Protecting your privacy (we never sell user data or calculator inputs)
We believe every couple deserves clear, honest information about prenups without pressure or judgment. Whether you ultimately decide a prenup is right for you or not, we're here to ensure you make that decision with complete information.
Prenup or Not • Helping couples make informed decisions since 2024
Last updated: January 2026