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Premarital Agreement 
(Prenuptial Agreement)
 
 

A premarital agreement is an important legal document. A premarital agreement, or prenuptial agreement, is a contract made between prospective spouses that takes effect upon marriage. A typical premarital (prenuptial) agreement may contract for a predetermined division of assets, arrangement of alimony or other support, and/or allocation of attorney's fees associated with the termination of marriage A premarital (premarital) agreement must be in writing, contain a full disclosure of assets before the marriage, and be signed by both husband and wife. Start to create premarital agreement online

The mission of Legal Helper Corp. is to provide you with an easy-to-use, quick, and economical online method for creating the properly completed a Premarital Agreement with Separate Property and Financial Statement (prenuptial agreement) from our site.
 
It’s easy.  You simply answer a few straightforward questions that produce the legal document (Premarital Agreement) in accordance with your situation and the laws of your state. The purpose of each question is explained for your convenience by easy-to-understand tool-tips. Within minutes, you will receive a completed, ready-to-print legal document (Premarital Agreement) together with instructions on the laws pertaining to that legal form.

 
 
Most importantly, you control this process from your own computer, without paying for an attorney. Your total cost is up to $24.95.

Kinds of Premarital Agreement:

1. Prenuptial Agreement with Financial
    Statements - $24.99
 
2. Separate Property and Financial
    Statements - $10.99
 
 
  How it works?
 
 

1. Choose your state.
2. Choose the type of Premarital
    Agreement appropriate for your
    situation.
3. Simply answer a few straightforward
    questions that produce the legal
    document.
4. Print, download or e-mail your
    completed legal form.  

 
 
 
 
  Frequently Asked Questions
 
 

* Who pays for the premarital agreement?
* What can be agreed to in a Premarital Agreement?
* Can I protect my children, or my future children, in a Premarital agreement?
* Who uses Premarital agreements?
* How much does a lawyer-prepared Premarital agreement cost?
* Could a Premarital agreement mean the parties don't trust each other?
* What is considered “separate” assets vs. “marital” assets?

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Premarital Agreements are valid in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

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What could be more romantic than to spend several hours together looking ahead to the rich and wonderful life you will build together and discussing how you will make your dreams come true?
 
Asking each other serious questions about how you see finances in the marriage partnership may save you pain and money later and might even save your marriage.
 
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Neither does Legal Helper Corp. merely provide a blank legal form.

Instead, Legal Helper Corp. is a legal service center that provides you with an appropriately completed Premarital Agreement form.
 
 

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