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Upload your prenuptial agreement and get a free AI legal review of the factors courts actually examine - financial disclosure, voluntariness, timing, support waivers, and the execution formalities your state requires.
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PDF or Word. Contracts, leases, notices, agreements — anything legal.
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The analysis is written onto your screen line by line while you watch — checked against your state's laws and applicable federal law.
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Coverage
Financial disclosure completeness
Voluntariness and timing before the wedding
Spousal support waiver enforceability
Separate vs. marital property definitions
State execution formalities
Sunset and review provisions
Red flags
These are the problems that show up again and again in uploaded documents like yours — each one is checked against the laws of the state you select.
Incomplete financial disclosure
Failure to fairly disclose assets, debts, and income is the leading ground on which courts set prenups aside under the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act family of statutes most states follow.
Signed too close to the wedding
Last-minute signings feed duress and involuntariness challenges, and some states build in timing rules - California-style seven-day waiting periods being the best known.
Child support or custody terms inside the prenup
Courts routinely refuse to enforce prenup provisions fixing child support or custody - those decisions belong to the court at the time, based on the child's interests.
A support waiver that leaves a spouse destitute
Many states re-examine spousal-support waivers at enforcement and decline to apply one that would leave a spouse eligible for public assistance or in severe hardship.
No independent counsel acknowledgment
Several states weigh heavily whether each party had - or knowingly declined - separate lawyers, and a few make counsel effectively mandatory for certain waivers.
Lifestyle clauses courts decline to enforce
Infidelity penalties, weight clauses, and similar conduct terms are widely refused enforcement and can invite scrutiny of the rest of the agreement.
Execution formalities that miss state requirements
Prenups generally must be in writing and signed by both parties, and some states add notarization or witness requirements - defects here surface only when the agreement is tested.
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Cost comparison
| Option | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Free AI review | $0 |
| AI revision package | $49 one-time |
| Typical attorney review | $540–$630 |
Attorney fees vary widely by market, firm, and document complexity — the range shown reflects typical flat-fee marketplace rates.
FAQ
This review is an automated, informational analysis and is not legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
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