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HelloPrenup vs Competitor Alternatives
We get it, figuring out how to get a prenup can be confusing and intimidating… The legal world is not exactly known for its clarity or ease of use.

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So how do you even get a prenup? What are your options?
Here are the different ways you can get a prenup and why HelloPrenup provides the most value with a detailed questionnaire, state-to-state compliance, optional attorneys, and total peace of mind.
The Digestible Breakdown
For all of us visual folks, here’s the side by side comparison of what your options are
Traditional Attorneys RocketLawyer HelloPrenup
Cost $2,500–10,000+ $10–60 $599
Time 6 months – 1 year 20 minutes 2 hours
Detailed questionnaire ✔️
Custom clauses ✔️ ✔️
State-to-state compliance ✔️ ✔️
Legitimacy ✔️ ✔️
Ease of Use ✔️
Our Competitors
Take a closer look at the differences between HelloPrenup and our competitors.
Couples who invest in traditional attorneys have pain points like these:
Hiring a traditional attorney to draft and negotiate the terms of your prenuptial agreement is costly. Billable hours accrue quickly, and this method of drafting can cost $2,500 each (on average).
Yes, that could add up to over $5,000+ per prenup.
When you choose to go this route, each fiancé will (usually) hire their own attorney a year to six months in advance of the wedding to represent them, and negotiate the terms on their behalf.
Often times, attorneys will not even take your case if your wedding date is within a few months.
This is the longest route to a prenup.
People who use RocketLawyers for prenups have a wish list like this:
Prenuptial agreements can be created using RocketLawyer’s online form builder for $20, however the platform is a static form builder that does not fulfill individual state requirements or comply with state law.
Further, it overlooks essential inputs which result in likely invalid and unenforceable prenuptial agreement.
Remember, all prenups are not created equal.
Rocketlawyer offers all types of legal forms online for a $20 fee. For an additional $10, you can elect “Document Defense” which allows you to seek legal assistance to answer certain legal questions, with no revisions to the document.
For $49.95, you can have a 30-minute consultation with a lawyer, but again, no revisions to the document.
HelloPrenup
We specialize in custom prenups that bring value to couples’ futures. It’s what we do.
Detailed, dynamic questionnaire
Unlike existing online programs that are simple form builders, HelloPrenup is designed using detailed questions that allow the user to include important clauses, such as pre-marital property, marital property, inheritance, spousal support, etc.
These clauses are customized per couple so each of you walk away with an agreeable prenup that was conceived by both parties equally.

Only software with legit state-to-state compliance
HelloPrenup is compliant with the strictest standards of validity for each state, like full and fair financial disclosure and child-related issues.

Without state compliance, the probability of invalidation by the courts is significantly higher. To date, all other existing software ignores these points.
Lawyers are optional
HelloPrenup allows users the option of drafting their prenup without lawyers. You may choose to hire a vetted, insured lawyer after drafting your HelloPrenup prenup.

If you need counsel on anything, lawyers are at your service at your will.
Most cost-effective option on the market
A traditional prenuptial agreement can cost anywhere between $2,500 to $10,000+ per partner.

HelloPrenup’s prenuptial agreement is priced at $599 per couple! Plus, we accept a variety of payment options.
Prenup Considerations
So, now that we’ve learned a little bit about the different types of alimony and their durations, what does this mean for your prenup?
Well, good news! With a prenup, you and your spouse have (almost) total control over alimony. Want to chuck it all together? Go for it? Want to set the amount? Have at it! Want to set caps? You can do that too! It’s almost free game as to how you, as a couple, would like to handle alimony.

However, there are some important (state-dependent) caveats. In certain states, the court will not enforce an alimony waiver if it will leave a spouse destitute. Additionally, the alimony provisions in your prenup will be factored into the analysis when the enforceability of a prenup is challenged. For example, perhaps one spouse will argue that there are changes of circumstance which make the enforcement of a total alimony waiver unconscionable (check out more on this here).  These are factors to consider when determining what alimony arrangement you and your spouse are comfortable with.