The most comprehensive prenup online, customized for you
Built with top family law attorneys. Completed online by you and your partner in days, not months.
Self-Serve Prenup
Tailored to your state, your finances, and your situation.
• Fully enforceable
• Notarization included
• No retainers, hourly bills, or templates

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Everything you need for a legal, enforceable prenup covering the financial and family scenarios most couples face.
Custom to your state and situation
Drafted by family law attorneys
Guided questionnaire
Online notarization included
Easy to start and complete
Most affordable path to a fully legal prenup
Self-Serve is built for comprehensive protection, covering everything from RSUs to pet custody to family obligations.
How Our Self-Serve Prenup Works
From start to signed in days, not months.
Sign up & invite your partner
Create your account, add your partner's email, and you're both in the platform.
Complete the guided questionnaire
We walk you through assets, debts, real estate, retirement, and more. Save and resume anytime.
Review your custom agreement
Your prenup is generated from your answers, not pulled from a generic template. Built for your state, your finances, and the agreements you and your partner make.
Sign and notarize online
Our notary partners are available when you’re ready. Signed, notarized, done.
How First Self-Serve stacks up
Most couples don't realize how much a prenup actually costs, or how affordable and comprehensive a real one can be.
Real couples, real successes with First
The #1 customer-rated prenup platform.
K
Verified customer
First saved us a ton of money over working with lawyers in our local area and the workflows make the process very clear and easy to navigate. The lawyers were clear in their feedback and very timely in their responses. First made things as uncontentious as possible when discussing difficult topics.
J.B.
Verified customer
First was a fantastic experience. I was very nervous about the prenuptial process-spending the time to find a lawyer, high fees, schedule meetings, and go through the process felt extremely daunting. First made this process smooth and took the stress out of it.
Amy
Verified customer
My experience with First was great. The questions were thorough and led to good conversation with my fiancé. Once we talked things through, it was helpful to get additional information from each of the lawyers that we chose to work with in developing our agreement.
R.D.
Verified customer
We were so grateful to have found First. [The process facilitated] meaningful discussions about our marriage, just in time for the wedding itself. The process was easy (as easy as legalese can be!), quick, and affordable.
Audie F.
Verified customer
First has exceeded my expectations. It made what could be a stressful complicated process incredibly simple, easy, and affordable. I cannot rave about the experience enough.
A.K
Verified customer
Who knew that making a prenup could be such a delightful experience! First's platform made working on a prenup with my partner super easy. The whole experience seemed really well organized – and I have full confidence in the result.
First Self-Serve vs First Lawyer Review
Self-Serve covers nearly everything Lawyer Review does.
The differences are specific for couples with complex situations, or who wish to have the independent counsel for each partner that Lawyer Review provides.
Is Self-Serve the right fit?
Self-Serve is right for you if…
- You and your partner agree on the basics
- Your finances are reasonably straightforward (W-2 income, savings, maybe a home, retirement accounts)
- You're comfortable making decisions together without a lawyer in the room
- You want to move fast…wedding's coming, and you want this handled
- $649 fits your budget better than a $5,000 or more retainer
Consider Lawyer Review if…
- You want each partner to have their own attorney walk through the agreement
- You own a business, have complex financial assets, or significant pre-marital wealth
- Either of you has been married before, has children from a prior relationship, or has complex inheritance
- You need to address immigration provisions (Form I-864 waiver)
- You're in California or Florida and want to address spousal support²
² Self-Serve doesn't permit alimony waivers in CA and FL because partners are unrepresented. Lawyer Review handles this.
Self-Serve questions, answered
Yes. Every First Self-Serve prenup is state-specific, drafted on a foundation built with family law attorneys, and notarized, meeting the legal requirements for enforceability in your state. Once signed, it becomes legally binding the day you marry.
It's actually customized. The guided questionnaire walks you and your partner through your specific assets, debts, family situation, and the agreements you want to make. Your final prenup is generated from your answers, not pulled from a generic template, and structured for your state's legal requirements.
Most couples complete Self-Serve in days, not months. The guided questionnaire takes 1–3 sittings depending on your situation. Once both partners are done, your agreement is generated immediately and you can notarize the same day.
No problem. Both of you sign in from any device, anywhere. The questionnaire, document review, and online notarization all work remotely.
Traditional prenups bill by the hour for drafting, revisions, and consultations, and often require retainers. We've built the drafting and review workflow into software so you're paying for the agreement, not the hours.
Our team is here to help via email and chat. If you'd rather talk things through with someone first, you can book a free consultation before you start.
First proudly serves 46 states across the United States, plus Washington, D.C.
We're currently available in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Sign up to view packages available in your state.
Self-Serve doesn't include attorney consultations, the ability to edit the underlying document language, immigration support provisions, or attorney advisement letters. If you need any of those, or have more complex situations to navigate, Lawyer Review is the right tier.
Yes, all First online prenups include online notarization in every state where remote online notarization is legally accepted. If your state requires in-person notarization (like Louisiana), we'll deliver your final agreement to take to a local notary.
Both partners need to agree to every provision. If you decide a Self-Serve approach isn't right after starting, our team can help you upgrade to Lawyer Review.
Even without significant assets today, a prenup protects future-you. It's also one of the most useful tools for couples to align on money (debt, savings habits, financial goals) before marriage. The questions are valuable even if your finances feel simple.
Get started today. Signed in days.
$649. Customized to you. Notarization included. From the #1 customer-rated online prenuptial agreement platform.