CALIFORNIA PRENUP & POSTNUP ATTORNEYS · FLAT FEE PRICING

Experienced Attorneys, Flat Fee Pricing

At West Coast Prenup, we focus exclusively on prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. You'll work directly with an experienced attorney who guides you through the process with care - from first conversation through signing. Secure electronic signing and remote notarization make the entire process seamless and fully virtual accross California.
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Virtual Across California
Attorney-Drafted Agreements
Flat Fee Pricing
Remote Notarization Included
Trusted by California Couples for Over 10 Years
You'll feel supported every step of the way
Our approach ensures you're informed, comfortable, and confident throughout the entire prenup process.
Personalized Approach
Every couple is unique. We tailor agreements to your specific situation, assets, and goals—not a one-size-fits-all template.
Transparent Process
We explain complex legal concepts in plain language and ensure you're confident in every decision before moving forward.
Convenience + Confidence
All services, including final signing and notarization, are conducted virtually via Zoom or phone, offering a convenient and comfortable at-home experience for our clients.
Agreement coverage areas:
California prenuptial agreements can address a wide range of financial and legal matters to protect both partners' interests.
PRENUPtial and postnuptial AGREEMENTS CAN ADDRESS:
  • Asset and property division (separate vs. community)
  • Debt allocation and financial responsibility
  • Spousal support and alimony provisions
  • Business ownership and valuation protection
  • Estate planning and inheritance coordination
  • Future earnings and retirement account treatment
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Debt Allocation
Debt can be allocated to protect spouses from each other's liabilities during marriage.
Asset Protection
Clear documentation of separate and community property, protecting what you brought to the marriage and defining what you build together.
Spousal Support
Address potential alimony arrangements according to your specific situation and California law, providing clarity for both partners.
Protection in five steps.
From initial conversation to executed agreement, we make the process transparent, collaborative, and stress-free.
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STEP 1: INITIAL CONSULTATION
We discuss your situation, concerns, and assets. Get clear pricing and timeline. No pressure, just information.
Step 2: INFORMATION GATHERING
Full financial disclosure from both parties. We identify separate vs. community property and discuss your future plans.
Step 3: DRAFTING
We craft a customized agreement tailored to your goals and the details you share.
STEP 4: REVIEW & REVISION
We guide you through the agreement in detail, your partner reviews with independent counsel (referrals available), and we coordinate all revisions—unlimited and included in our flat fee.
STEP 5: FINALIZATION
We coordinate secure electronic signing and remote online notarization so your agreement is fully executed without in-person appointments or additional logistics.
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frequently asked questions
We've answered the questions we hear most often from engaged couples considering a prenup. If you have additional questions, we're here to help.
Why do I need a prenuptial agreement?
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A prenup provides clarity and protection for both partners. California is a community property state, meaning assets acquired during marriage are split 50/50 in divorce—regardless of who earned them. A prenup lets you define your own terms and protects pre-existing assets, businesses, and future inheritance.
What happens if we don't have a prenup and get divorced?
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Without a prenup, California's community property laws apply. All income, assets, and debts acquired during marriage are split 50/50, regardless of who earned them or whose name is on the account. A prenup allows you to define your own terms instead of relying on state defaults.
We don't have many assets now. Do we still need a prenup?
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A prenup isn't just about current assets—it's about your financial future. It addresses future earnings, businesses you may start, inheritances you may receive, and debts you may incur. It's much easier to create these protections now than to wish you had them later.
Can a prenup cover spousal support (alimony)?
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Yes, prenups can address spousal support arrangements. You can agree to waive it entirely, set specific amounts, or establish conditions. However, California law requires these provisions to be fair and reasonable at the time of enforcement.
What can't be included in a prenuptial agreement?
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California law prohibits prenups from addressing child custody or child support—courts always decide these based on the child's best interests at the time of divorce. Prenups also cannot contain illegal provisions or waive rights to disclosure of assets.
My partner and I drafted our own prenup and just need independent counsel for a review. Can you help with this?
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While we understand the appeal of DIY prenups, we're unable to review or edit self-drafted agreements. Here's why: California prenups require very specific legal language and must meet strict technical requirements that vary significantly from other states. Even popular services like Legal Zoom don't adequately address California's unique laws, and AI tools like ChatGPT can't capture the legal nuances necessary for an enforceable agreement.

In our experience, self-drafted prenups rarely meet California's legal standards, which means they risk being invalidated when you need them most. Instead of attempting to fix a document with potential fundamental flaws, we offer to draft a fresh, legally compliant prenup for our standard flat fee. This approach ensures both parties are properly protected under California law.
Do we need to find our own notary?
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No. We coordinate secure remote online notarization as part of our services, allowing you to complete execution from anywhere without arranging a local notary. This service is included in all our flat-fee pricing at no additional cost to you.

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