First® vs HelloPrenup
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Why do couples choose First® for their prenup online?
Most platforms get you a prenup. First gives you one you can feel sure about.
Independent attorneys for both partners, whenever you want them. Online notarization included. Every step built around the two of you, not around extras billed back to you. It’s why couples rate First 5.0 on Google, the highest among the online prenup platforms we compared.
The standard a decision this important deserves.
Flat pricing, no surprises
Customized to you and your state
Online notarization included
Independent attorneys for both partners
Built around the two of you
Couples rank us First
Ratings are set and aggregated by each platform from third-party sources and update over time; current figures may differ.
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First® vs HelloPrenup Reviews
Couples rate First 5.0 out of 5 on Google. Here's why they chose First over HelloPrenup.
“My first (and last) prenup was a breeze with First. The platform itself was virtually flawless and we were impressed with our lawyers. My lawyer, Lars, was a superstar!”

Verified customer
“The process of generating our prenup [with First] was extremely simple. The lawyers answered all our questions and helped us ensure we had an agreement that worked for both of us.”

Verified customer
“The self-service option allowed us to go through an expedited prenup process and have the meaningful discussions we wanted to about our marriage, just in time for the wedding itself. The process was easy (as easy as legalese can be!), quick, and affordable.”

Verified customer
First vs HelloPrenup: Pricing, Attorney Review & Coverage FAQ
First uses flat, all-in pricing: $649 for Self-Serve and $3,500 for Lawyer Review, which includes independent attorney review for both partners. Online notarization is included in both. HelloPrenup starts at a lower flat rate but treats notarization and attorney services as separate add-ons, so the full cost depends on what you add along the way. The honest answer is that it comes down to what you need. If you want attorney review and notarization included without piecing them together, First covers it upfront. Either way, both cost far less than hiring two attorneys directly.
Yes. First’s Lawyer Review plan includes independent attorney review for both partners, with each person represented by their own counsel, in one flat $3,500 fee. The $649 Self-Serve plan is a guided do-it-yourself option without attorney review. Both include online notarization.
Most couples complete a First prenup in days, rather than the several weeks a traditional attorney-led process can take. Timing depends on how quickly both partners finish the guided questionnaire and review the agreement.
First offers prenuptial agreements in 46 states and Washington, D.C, which includes Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
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Yes. First is a strong HelloPrenup alternative for couples who want a higher-quality, more transparent online prenup with guidance and support built in. First is designed around collaboration, so both partners work through the agreement together and feel confident in what they're signing, rather than one person's lawyer drafting it for the other.
First customizes your prenup around your situation and your state's laws, with full financial disclosure and a professionally drafted structure designed to help make the agreement enforceable. The platform guides you through every step, includes free online notarization where legally accepted, and gives both partners access to independent attorneys whenever you want them, with no need to go find and retain counsel on your own. The extras other platforms charge for along the way are simply included.
First is also rated 5.0 on Google and 4.8 on Trustpilot, making it a compelling choice for couples comparing modern prenup options.
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