How Much Will Premarital Agreement Cost?
In Texas, a prenuptial agreement (commonly referred to as “prenup”) is referred to as a premarital agreement. A premarital agreement establishes property/financial rights in the event of a divorce and/or death.
At our office, we are currently only accepting premarital agreements where both parties agree to have an attorney. We cannot represent both parties, since this will create a conflict of interest.
How much does the Law Office of David Nguyen, PC typically charge for a premarital agreement?
Steps | Estimated Government Fees | Attorney Fees |
1. Draft the premarital agreement
2. Explain the premarital agreement with the Client 3. Send the premarital agreement to Client’s fiancé/attorney 4. Negotiate on Client’s behalf 5. Draft/Edit premarital agreement 6. Schedule a notarization ceremony |
$0.00
* This document does not need to be filed with the court. |
$5,000
* If there is a business entity involved, the fee will be higher * The fee is only the attorney’s fees. Most likely, your fiancé’s attorney will charge $2,500 for their services |
Warning: If you and your spouse use one attorney to represent both of your interests, most likely the premarital agreement will be seen as invalid and unenforceable.
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