All Collections
Prenup Basics
Notarization and Signing
What are the next steps? How do I finish my prenup?
What are the next steps? How do I finish my prenup?

Unsure what to do after you download your prenup? Check out this helpful guide.

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

Nice work! You and your partner have downloaded your prenuptial agreement on HelloPrenup! 🎊

We have put together this handy checklist to walk you through getting your document signed and safely secured! 🖋️

Next Steps after Generating your Prenup:

  • INSPECT: Review your prenup carefully. This is very important! Questions? Unsure about any of the provisions? Bring this document to an attorney for advice or edits before you sign.

  • ATTORNEY SERVICES: Decide if you need or want to elicit help from an attorney through our platform. You can find attorneys in your state here.

  • PRINT: Print at least **three** (3) original copies.

  • SIGN: Sign your document in the presence of a notary. We recommend Notarize.com. Check out our page all about prenup notarization.

  • INITIAL: Initial the bottom of each page.

  • KEEP IT SAFE: It is always recommended that each spouse keeps an original, signed Agreement in a safe place. Keep your 3rd physical copy of your completed prenup in a secure place like a safety deposit box.


All content provided in this article is for informational purposes only. HelloPrenup, Inc. (“HelloPrenup”) makes no representations as to the accuracy or completeness of any information on this site. HelloPrenup will not be liable for any errors or omissions in this information nor for the availability of this information. These terms and conditions of use are subject to change at any time and without notice. HelloPrenup provides a platform for contract related self-help. The information provided by HelloPrenup along with the content on our website related to legal matters (“Information”) is provided for your private use and does not constitute legal advice. We do not review any information you provide us for legal accuracy or sufficiency, draw legal conclusions, provide opinions about your selection of forms, or apply the law to the facts of your situation. If you need legal advice for a specific problem, you should consult with a licensed attorney. Neither HelloPrenup nor any information provided by Hello Prenup is a substitute for legal advice from a qualified attorney licensed to practice in an appropriate jurisdiction.

Did this answer your question?