Simple, Transparent Pricing
Save thousands compared to traditional lawyer fees. No hidden costs, no surprises.
Standard Package
Everything you need for a basic prenup
- ✓ Complete prenuptial agreement
- ✓ Province-specific compliance
- ✓ Guided questionnaire
- ✓ Email support
- ✓ PDF delivery
- ✓ 3-5 business day delivery
Premium Package
Complex assets & expedited service
- ✓ Everything in Standard
- ✓ Complex asset structures
- ✓ Business ownership clauses
- ✓ Priority support
- ✓ 24-48 hour expedited delivery
- ✓ One revision included
💰 Save up to $4,500! Traditional lawyer fees typically range from $2,000 - $5,000+ per prenup.
What's Included
🔒 Province-Specific Compliance
Your agreement is tailored to meet the legal requirements of your specific province, whether you're in Ontario, BC, Alberta, Quebec, or any other Canadian province.
📝 Comprehensive Coverage
Covers property division, debt allocation, spousal support, business interests, inheritance protection, and more based on your specific needs.
👨💼 Lawyer-Quality Documents
Our agreements are drafted by experienced family law professionals and formatted to professional legal standards.
🔐 Secure & Confidential
Bank-level encryption protects your personal information. Your data is never shared or sold.
📧 Dedicated Support
Our team is here to answer your questions and guide you through the process via email support.
📄 Editable Format
Receive your agreement in PDF format, ready for review, signing, and witnessing.
Pricing FAQ
Are there any hidden fees?
No. The price you see is the price you pay. There are no additional charges for document delivery or standard revisions within scope.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept the following payment methods:
- Visa / MasterCard: 2.9% processing fee
- American Express: 3.5% processing fee
- Interac e-Transfer: No extra fees ✓
Do I need to hire a lawyer separately?
While our service provides comprehensive prenuptial agreements, we recommend each party consult with independent legal counsel before signing for maximum enforceability.