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.