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Each partner is connected with their own family lawyer to represent their individual interests. All Neptune family lawyers understand modern relationships and complex finances.
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Complete a secure questionnaire then your attorneys draft and review the agreement based on what matters most. Each partner is represented by their own independent counsel, the best way to ensure an enforceable prenup.
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What is Neptune and how can it help me with my prenup?
Neptune is the relationship-first financial concierge for successful, wealth-building couples building their financial future, together - starting with prenups. Our free chatbot guides you through conversations to understand your situation and helps you align on goals with your partner. When you’re ready, we connect you with family law attorneys in your state to draft and review your agreement.
Is Neptune's chatbot really free?
Yes, the Neptune chatbot is completely free to the user. We believe in providing accessible resources to help couples navigate important legal and financial decisions without any barriers.
Is my conversation with Neptune private?
Absolutely. Your conversations are private and confidential. We uphold strict privacy and data security measures to ensure your information is secure.
Is my consultation with the lawyer free?
Yes. You can have a free, 20-30 min conversation with the lawyer to learn more about their background and share more about your personal situation. After your consult, the Neptune team will reach out to you with next steps to get started.
How do I hire a lawyer through Neptune?
It starts with a free consultation with any of our vetted lawyers. After your consultation, you will use your Neptune dashboard to sign the lawyer’s agreement, pay for services and complete the required paperwork for your prenup.
Is there anything else Neptune can help me with besides prenups?
Neptune is currently focused on prenups, but we are always expanding our services. In the future, Neptune may be able to assist with other legal decisions for couples like taxes, marriage immigration and trust & estate planning.
Do you have experience with crypto, startup equity, carried interest, or other alternative assets?
At Neptune, we recognize that more couples are getting married with established careers and assets and these can often include alternative assets like crypto and equity. At Neptune, we carefully vet our lawyers for their family law experience working with a wide range of couples and financial situations. Neptune sets the gold standard for building a network of family law attorneys with reputation, experience, and commitment to transparent pricing, ensuring you receive the best possible service.
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A typical prenuptial agreement can range anywhere between $3,000 and upwards of $20,000. This would be the total cost for both you and your partner to hire separate lawyers. A prenup through Neptune costs $3-7k total for both lawyers. Of course, the fee depends on location, complexity, and the lawyers you hire. With Neptune, we work with lawyers who charge a preferential flat rate. You can choose the right lawyer for you based on your budget and needs. We make sure that you don’t get overcharged for any unnecessary fees.
How does Neptune offer preferential flat fees when most lawyers operate hourly?
Neptune negotiates rates with vetted, experienced family lawyers. We are able to get preferential pricing because we streamline and reduce administrative costs for the lawyers. We then pass this savings on to you. Our lawyers are also happy to work with Neptune because they are saving on overhead and receiving additional support through the Neptune concierge team.
How does Neptune ensure transparency with attorney prices?
We prioritize transparency in every aspect of our service. When users access local family law lawyer through Neptune, they can view transparent pricing for prenuptial agreements upfront. This ensures clarity and helps users make informed decisions that align with their budget.
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The time it takes to complete a prenup depends on the complexity of the terms and the level of collaboration between partners. On average, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. With Neptune, the process is streamlined to ensure efficiency, and you'll be connected with vetted family law attorneys to guide you every step of the way.
My wedding is really soon, can I finish the prenup in time?
Yes! If you are less than a month away from your wedding date, Neptune lawyers offer rush prenup services for an additional fee. While it would be ideal to start the process with at least 4 weeks time to complete, the process can be expedited in as few as two weeks, assuming open collaboration and timely communication of all involved parties.
Do I need a lawyer for a prenup?
It is highly recommended you have separate individual attorney representation for both you and your partner. Having your own attorney ensures you fully understand every clause and that the agreement protects your interests. In addition, certain states do require counsel for specific provisions, like waivers of spousal support. If the prenup is ever challenged, independent legal counsel from qualified attorneys will be one of the strongest arguments for its enforceability. Neptune ensures both you and your partner are protected by highly qualified family law attorneys with a minimum of 10 years of experience.
Does my partner need a lawyer for a prenup?
It’s important for both parties entering into a prenuptial agreement to have a full understanding of the terms in the agreement. If only one party has legal counsel, the agreement might be seen as unfair or one-sided, increasing the risk that a judge will throw it out in whole or in part. Independent representation helps ensure that both sides’ interests are protected. Each party having their own attorney helps prove that the agreement was entered into voluntarily and with full understanding. If the prenup is ever challenged, independent legal counsel from qualified attorneys will be one of the strongest arguments for its enforceability. Neptune ensures both you and your partner are protected by highly qualified family law attorneys with a minimum of 10 years of experience.
Can you sign a prenup after marriage?
While a prenup is signed before marriage, couples can always opt for postnuptial agreements (postnups) after marriage. A postnup serves a similar purpose, outlining how assets and finances will be handled in the event of divorce or separation. Most family law attorneys do both prenups and postnups as they are effectively the same document. Neptune can connect you with a family law attorney to explore your options tailored to your needs.
Do prenups hold up in court?
When drafted and executed properly, prenups are legally enforceable. A court will typically uphold a prenup as long as it is fair, both parties entered into it voluntarily, and it complies with state laws.
If the prenup is ever challenged, independent legal counsel from qualified attorneys will be one of the strongest arguments for its enforceability. Neptune ensures both you and your partner are protected by highly qualified family law attorneys with a minimum of 10 years of experience.
Who should consider a prenup?
Whether you are a founder with startup equity or a stay-at-home parent, Neptune will be able to help you figure out what the right path is for you no matter how simple or complex your financial goals.
A prenup is about financial planning for couples, not divorce. It's a tool for open communication about finances in your relationship and start the conversation early. Neptune can help you explore your financial situation and goals as a couple. The chatbot conversation can help you decide if a prenup is right for you.
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Neptune provides guidance and facilitates communication, but we do not offer legal advice. Our partnered attorneys will draft and review your prenup to ensure it's legally sound and reflects your specific needs according to your state laws.
How do I find a lawyer through Neptune?
Neptune does the hard work for you and streamlines the lawyer discovery process. We carefully vet and curate a selection of top family law attorneys with prenuptial agreements experience. Neptune lawyers have an average of 18 years of family law experience. All you have to do is set up free consultations with any of our attorneys to pick your best fit.
Can I use Neptune to write a prenup without a lawyer?
While Neptune guides you through important conversations and helps you align on your goals, we always recommend working with a qualified attorney to draft and finalize your prenup. This ensures it meets legal requirements and protects both partners.
How are Neptune's lawyers vetted and selected?
Neptune has a rigorous selection process for our family law attorney network. At Neptune, we carefully vet our lawyers for their experience and proficiency in family law, so you don’t have to. They are chosen based on their reputation, experience, and commitment to transparent pricing, ensuring you receive the best possible service.
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