Postnuptial Agreements Made Simple — Just $299
Your agreement can be reviewed by a licensed Florida family law attorney for accuracy and compliance.
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Why Choose Us
- Court-Approval Guarantee — or your money back
- Attorney Document Review Available — Add peace of mind with a licensed Florida attorney’s review (+$200)
- Free Online Notary included (limited time)
- Flat Fee Pricing — Just $299, no hidden costs
- Fast Turnaround — Receive your agreement in as little as 48 hours
- Unlimited Revisions — We work with you until it’s right
- Dedicated Case Manager — Personalized support every step of the way
How It Works — 4 Easy Steps
Complete Our Secure Online Questionnaire
- Answer a few simple questions about your marriage and assets.
We Prepare Your Agreement
- Our team professionally drafts your Florida-compliant postnuptial agreement.
Attorney Review (Optional)
- Add attorney review for just $200 and receive a Letter of Review confirming compliance and accuracy.
Sign & Notarize
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- Finalize your agreement quickly with our included online notary service.
Pricing
Postnuptial Agreement Service
- Flat Fee: $299
- Optional: Attorney Review ($200)
- Includes free online notarization (limited time)
Court filing is not required for postnuptial agreements, but your signed, notarized agreement is fully enforceable under Florida law.
Frequently Asked Questions
A postnuptial agreement (or “postnup”) is a legally binding contract made between spouses after marriage that outlines how assets, debts, and financial responsibilities will be handled in the event of divorce or separation.
Couples often choose postnups to protect individual assets, clarify financial expectations, safeguard business interests, or plan for future financial security. It provides clarity and prevents costly disputes later.
Yes. A properly drafted and notarized postnuptial agreement is enforceable under Florida law, provided it is entered into voluntarily, with full financial disclosure, and without fraud or duress.
Our service costs $299, with an optional attorney review for $200. This ensures your agreement is accurate, compliant, and ready to protect your interests.
No. Postnuptial agreements do not need to be filed with the court. Once signed and notarized, your agreement is valid and enforceable.
Yes. For added peace of mind, you can add our Attorney Document Review Service, where a licensed Florida family law attorney reviews your agreement and provides a Letter of Review.
A prenuptial agreement is signed before marriage, while a postnuptial agreement is signed after marriage. Both serve to protect assets and clarify financial arrangements.
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