Postnuptial Agreements in California: Complete 2026 Legal Guide
California postnuptial agreements require written consent, full financial disclosure, and meet fiduciary standards under Family Code § 721. Learn enforceability rules.
What prenups cover, enforceability, costs, and protecting assets before or during marriage.
California postnuptial agreements require written consent, full financial disclosure, and meet fiduciary standards under Family Code § 721. Learn enforceability rules.
California prenups require 7-day waiting period, independent counsel for spousal support waivers, and full financial disclosure. Average cost: $2,500-$10,000. Updated 2026.
Learn how to bring up a prenup in California with confidence. Covers the 7-day signing rule, Family Code § 1615 requirements, and strategies for a productive conversation.
A prenup in California costs $1,500–$10,000 for attorney-drafted agreements or $599–$1,300 for online services. Full 2026 cost breakdown, enforceability rules, and savings tips.