Tanner Bartel
GBHelloPrenup's affordable and efficient HelloPrenup's efficiency was the real deal. We needed a quick, reliable prenup, and they delivered. Me and my fiancé both worked through a questionnaire and then collaborated together at the end. Only took us a couple days to finalize but you could easily have finished in a few hours. If you want an stress-free, affordable prenup. HelloPrenup is the way to go. Highly recommend!
Mohit Narayan Rajput
GBOnly draft is given, no other service like attorney help, answering questions etc. It was not mentioned before that we will need to hire separate attorney for clearing our doubts on the prenuptial Questions. Nor it was mentioned anywhere that a separate notary service need to be hired. When the service mentioned full prenuptial agreement service then it should provide full end to end service. I could have downloaded a sample prenuptial agreement or use chatgpt or something to help me draft one.
Kimberly
GBI was charged $50 for the online notary… I was charged $50 for the online notary and the link to go to the online notary was broken. had to go to Proof and pay for the notary in a separate process. I still got charged for the $50 even though the link didn’t work, and the whole process was not streamlined.
Sara Memoli
GBEasy and Affordable Using HelloPrenup was efficient, simple, and user-friendly. The options offered covered all of the possible bases and they easily connected you with lawyers, notaries, and state-specific information to make the prenup process easy to understand and simple to complete. Not to mention it was the only trustworthy, cost-efficient option that we found. Would definitely recommend.
Ayse Céline Deinlein
CHEasy to use Easy to use, though you need to go over your draft with an attorney to fully understand it. I had Susan as my attorney and she's a wonderful, kind person and I felt safe and taken care of with her. We went through the document together to make sure I understood what we were signing later. She made sure to put it into words I could comprehend. It's still not super inexpensive, especially with the attorney's fees (both parties need representation if you waive spousal support) but nothing to do with law is.. but I think def. more cost effective than hiring a lawyer.