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GBGood and bad I really liked the application, it's very easy to choose the different options and it's written in simple words. On the other hand, I really found annoying that they don't have lawyers in every state, I feel like it is kind of a false advertisement.
Jamie Baerncopf
GBEasy to use, though wish it was more transparent upfront The process was easy, though I wish it was a bit more transparent upfront. It wasn’t necessarily clear what you were paying for before you paid, but the process was easy. I thought the cost included a review by an attorney, but found out at the very end that the review would be an extra cost. Wish it was more transparent from the start.
Destanye
GBUsing HelloPrenup was fast and easy Using HelloPrenup was fast and easy! We were able to complete the entire thing in a day. We didn't need to hire the extra lawyer as we live in Texas so the price was pretty affordable. You do have to get the document notarized at the end which we did virtually through their recommended service. It was an extra $40 but saved us a trip to the bank and allowed us to completely finish in that same day. I obviously can't vouch for how it holds up in a divorce (and hopefully never will) but as far as getting it done they make it very easy and intuitive!
Scott J
GBHello Prenup was so convenient Hello Prenup was so convenient! The online questionnaire was a breeze to fill out, and it made it easy for us to discuss and align on the details of our document. We also found the attorney consultation really helpful to answer questions we had. I'd 100% recommend all couples use it to ensure they start their marriage on the same page with their partner.
Phoebe
GBEasy to Use, More Substantiation Needed Generally the questions were easy to follow and the platform was easy to use. I would suggest the following: 1) Monitor to see if any court cases have used HelloPrenup and prove that the documents can hold up in court 2) Include more FAQ links about the default State Law options directly in the platform, so it’s easier to see what the default law is when deciding if/how to deviate