A prenuptial agreement in Washington State typically costs between $1,000 and $3,000 per person.

The cost of a prenuptial agreement in Washington State varies based on complexity, attorney fees, and whether both parties use separate counsel. Simple agreements with straightforward assets may cost around $1,000 per person, while complex agreements involving businesses, multiple properties, or significant wealth can exceed $3,000 per person. Some attorneys charge flat fees, while others bill hourly, with rates ranging from $250 to $500 per hour.

Factors Affecting Prenup Costs in Washington

  • Attorney experience and reputation
  • Complexity of financial disclosures
  • Whether separate attorneys are used
  • Time spent on negotiations
  • Additional clauses (business protection, inheritance)

Cost Comparison by Method

Method Cost Range Time Required
Traditional attorney $1,000-$3,000 per person 2-4 weeks
Online legal service $300-$500 total 1-2 days
Mediation with attorneys $1,500-$4,000 total 3-6 weeks

Additional Costs to Consider

  • Notary fees ($10-$20)
  • Financial advisor consultations ($200-$500)
  • Amendments or updates ($500-$1,500)

Tips to Manage Prenup Expenses

  1. Prepare financial documents in advance
  2. Agree on key terms before attorney meetings
  3. Consider flat-fee arrangements
  4. Use online services for simple agreements
  5. Schedule consultations to compare rates