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Create your notarized prenuptial agreement online with Prenup India, saving time and money

Easy 3-Step Process

How To Create Your Prenup

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Fill The Form

Fill out your individual questionnaires

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Collaborate

Collaborate on terms with your partner and optional attorneys

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Generate Prenup

receive your notarized prenup by post and email

Prenup Packages

Shagun

Aashirwad

Teejh

₹ 29,990

19,990

₹ 59,990

39,990

Customized Pricing
For Your Needs

Don’t know which package is right for you?

Book a free 30-minute consultation with our legal expert today.

Prenup Packages

Shagun

₹ 29,990

19,990

Aashirwad

₹ 59,990

39,990

Teejh

Customized Pricing
For Your Needs

Don’t know which package is right for you?

Book a free 30-minute consultation with our legal expert today.

Prenup Packages

Shagun

₹ 29,990

19,990

Aashirwad

₹ 59,990

39,990

Teejh

Customized Pricing
For Your Needs

Don’t know which package is right for you?

Book a free 30-minute consultation with our legal expert today.

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Why Should We Get A Prenup?

Benefits of Prenup

Benefits of a Prenup

A prenuptial agreement (or simply “prenup”) clarifies financial responsibilities, protects assets, and sets terms for spousal support. It prevents future conflicts, aligns with estate planning, and offers couples financial security and peace of mind.

Secure Your Marriage

Why Should We Get A Prenup?

Benefits of Prenup

Benefits of a Prenup

A prenuptial agreement (or simply “prenup”) clarifies financial responsibilities, protects assets, and sets terms for spousal support. It prevents future conflicts, aligns with estate planning, and offers couples financial security and peace of mind.

Secure Your Marriage

Why Should We Get A Prenup?

Benefits of Prenup

Benefits of a Prenup

A prenuptial agreement (or simply “prenup”) clarifies financial responsibilities, protects assets, and sets terms for spousal support. It prevents future conflicts, aligns with estate planning, and offers couples financial security and peace of mind.

FAQ

A Prenuptial Agreement (Prenup) is a contract between two people who are going to get married. This Agreement outlines certain rights and financial arrangements that the partners agree to while getting married. That way, in case of an unfortunate breakdown of marriage or death, the partners are already aware of the properties and how the rights will be divided after divorce.

You can use a prenup as a sort of financial planning tool, allowing you and your future spouse to discuss how assets and debt will be managed during the marriage as well. The terms of a comprehensive prenup drafted by our legal experts at Prenup India can address and/or determine assets, debt, maintenance & alimony (spousal support), inheritances, gifts, taxes, joint bank accounts, pet custody, and much more.

There is a difference between “illegal” and “unenforceable”. Prenups are valid in India, they are not illegal.

Although Indian marriage laws do not explicitly recognize prenups, nowadays courts consider prenups in divorce or separation proceedings as evidence in marital disputes, particularly regarding asset division or maintenance. In 2023, a Family Court in Mumbai held that while a prenup is not a binding contract in India, it can be considered to gain insight into the intentions of the parties involved. In 2023, another Family Court in Delhi said, Make prenuptial agreement compulsory.”

Courts may use prenups to understand what the couple intended to do in case their marriage did not work out. The evidentiary value of prenups is also especially useful when filing Assets and Liabilities Affidavit, which is now compulsory in divorce cases.

  • To safeguard individual property or joint family wealth by disclosing before marriage that the intention is to not stake claim on each other’s properties.
  • To clarify financial expectations and avoid disputes.
  • To ensure fair treatment of children from previous relationships.
  • To prevent prolonged legal battles in the event of a separation.

Once you submit all your details, you will receive your final document within 14 days.

The time taken for customised and longer agreements will be on a case-by-case basis. It will be communicated to you during your consultation.

Prenup India simplifies the sensitive process of drafting a legally sound prenuptial agreement tailored to Indians.

Our platform offers fully customizable agreements to address asset division, financial responsibilities, and business protection, ensuring your unique needs are met.

With expert legal reviews, affordable pricing, and a user-friendly online experience, we prioritize convenience, confidentiality, and transparency. By fostering open communication and setting clear financial expectations, we aim to strengthen relationships while safeguarding your individual interests.

Choose Prenup India for a seamless and professional way to secure your future together.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find your answers here

Prenup Questions FAQ 1

FAQ

A Prenuptial Agreement (Prenup) is a contract between two people who are going to get married. This Agreement outlines certain rights and financial arrangements that the partners agree to while getting married. That way, in case of an unfortunate breakdown of marriage or death, the partners are already aware of the properties and how the rights will be divided after divorce.

You can use a prenup as a sort of financial planning tool, allowing you and your future spouse to discuss how assets and debt will be managed during the marriage as well. The terms of a comprehensive prenup drafted by our legal experts at Prenup India can address and/or determine assets, debt, maintenance & alimony (spousal support), inheritances, gifts, taxes, joint bank accounts, pet custody, and much more.

There is a difference between “illegal” and “unenforceable”. Prenups are valid in India, they are not illegal.

Although Indian marriage laws do not explicitly recognize prenups, nowadays courts consider prenups in divorce or separation proceedings as evidence in marital disputes, particularly regarding asset division or maintenance. In 2023, a Family Court in Mumbai held that while a prenup is not a binding contract in India, it can be considered to gain insight into the intentions of the parties involved. In 2023, another Family Court in Delhi said, Make prenuptial agreement compulsory.”

Courts may use prenups to understand what the couple intended to do in case their marriage did not work out. The evidentiary value of prenups is also especially useful when filing Assets and Liabilities Affidavit, which is now compulsory in divorce cases.

  • To safeguard individual property or joint family wealth by disclosing before marriage that the intention is to not stake claim on each other’s properties.
  • To clarify financial expectations and avoid disputes.
  • To ensure fair treatment of children from previous relationships.
  • To prevent prolonged legal battles in the event of a separation.

Once you submit all your details, you will receive your final document within 14 days.

The time taken for customised and longer agreements will be on a case-by-case basis. It will be communicated to you during your consultation.

Prenup India simplifies the sensitive process of drafting a legally sound prenuptial agreement tailored to Indians.

Our platform offers fully customizable agreements to address asset division, financial responsibilities, and business protection, ensuring your unique needs are met.

With expert legal reviews, affordable pricing, and a user-friendly online experience, we prioritize convenience, confidentiality, and transparency. By fostering open communication and setting clear financial expectations, we aim to strengthen relationships while safeguarding your individual interests.

Choose Prenup India for a seamless and professional way to secure your future together.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find your answers here

Prenup Questions FAQ 1

FAQ

A Prenuptial Agreement (Prenup) is a contract between two people who are going to get married. This Agreement outlines certain rights and financial arrangements that the partners agree to while getting married. That way, in case of an unfortunate breakdown of marriage or death, the partners are already aware of the properties and how the rights will be divided after divorce.

You can use a prenup as a sort of financial planning tool, allowing you and your future spouse to discuss how assets and debt will be managed during the marriage as well. The terms of a comprehensive prenup drafted by our legal experts at Prenup India can address and/or determine assets, debt, maintenance & alimony (spousal support), inheritances, gifts, taxes, joint bank accounts, pet custody, and much more.

There is a difference between “illegal” and “unenforceable”. Prenups are valid in India, they are not illegal.

Although Indian marriage laws do not explicitly recognize prenups, nowadays courts consider prenups in divorce or separation proceedings as evidence in marital disputes, particularly regarding asset division or maintenance. In 2023, a Family Court in Mumbai held that while a prenup is not a binding contract in India, it can be considered to gain insight into the intentions of the parties involved. In 2023, another Family Court in Delhi said, Make prenuptial agreement compulsory.”

Courts may use prenups to understand what the couple intended to do in case their marriage did not work out. The evidentiary value of prenups is also especially useful when filing Assets and Liabilities Affidavit, which is now compulsory in divorce cases.

  • To safeguard individual property or joint family wealth by disclosing before marriage that the intention is to not stake claim on each other’s properties.
  • To clarify financial expectations and avoid disputes.
  • To ensure fair treatment of children from previous relationships.
  • To prevent prolonged legal battles in the event of a separation.

Once you submit all your details, you will receive your final document within 14 days.

The time taken for customised and longer agreements will be on a case-by-case basis. It will be communicated to you during your consultation.

Prenup India simplifies the sensitive process of drafting a legally sound prenuptial agreement tailored to Indians.

Our platform offers fully customizable agreements to address asset division, financial responsibilities, and business protection, ensuring your unique needs are met.

With expert legal reviews, affordable pricing, and a user-friendly online experience, we prioritize convenience, confidentiality, and transparency. By fostering open communication and setting clear financial expectations, we aim to strengthen relationships while safeguarding your individual interests.

Choose Prenup India for a seamless and professional way to secure your future together.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find your answers here

Prenup Questions FAQ 1

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