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How do I invite my fiance to HelloPrenup?

Invite your partner to HelloPrenup to collaborate on your prenuptial agreement together.

Nicole Sheehey avatar
Written by Nicole Sheehey
Updated over a week ago

How do I invite my fiancé to HelloPrenup?

  1. Go to your Account page.

  2. Click the "Invite Spouse" button.

  3. Fill in your partner's Name and Email address. Click "Send Invite."

  4. Your partner will receive an email inviting them to create a HelloPrenup account and link accounts with you. This will allow you to collaborate on a prenup together!

    1. Note: Since we require each fiance to have their own HelloPrenup account, the acceptance link must be confirmed on a separate device or when you're logged out of your HelloPrenup account.

  5. Celebrate! You are on your way to an amazing prenup! 🥂


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