Independent Legal Review

Have Your Agreement Reviewed by a Licensed Attorney

Add an independent legal review to your prenuptial agreement. Choose a licensed family law attorney in your state — vetted by Clause and backed by verified client reviews.

Have an existing agreement? Find an attorney for review or other legal needs.

How Attorney Review Works

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Build Your Agreement

Answer straightforward questions about your finances, property, and goals for your prenup. Our guided process helps you and your partner create a comprehensive, state-specific agreement — no legal jargon required.

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Choose Your Attorney

Browse our network of licensed family law attorneys in your state. View detailed profiles, credentials, areas of focus, and client reviews to select the attorney that's right for you. Every attorney in our network is independently vetted and experienced in marital agreements.

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Independent Legal Review

Your attorney reviews your agreement for legal soundness, enforceability in your state, and completeness. They'll flag anything that needs attention and can make modifications to strengthen your agreement.

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Finalize With Confidence

You'll receive your reviewed agreement with the attorney's Certificate of Review. Any modifications are clearly presented for your approval before the agreement is finalized.

Example Attorney Profile
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Sarah Mitchell, Esq.

Family Law Attorney · Licensed in California · 12 years experience

Prenuptial AgreementsAsset ProtectionHigh Net WorthBusiness Owners

Sarah specializes in prenuptial and postnuptial agreements with a focus on protecting complex assets, business interests, and intellectual property. She brings a collaborative approach to agreement review, ensuring enforceability while respecting both parties' interests.

Recent review

“Sarah was incredibly thorough and caught several issues we hadn't considered. She explained everything clearly and made sure we understood each modification she recommended. The whole process was seamless.”

200+
Consultations
< 24 hrs
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2 days
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Browse detailed profiles, credentials, and verified client reviews to choose your attorney

What Your Attorney Reviews

State-Specific Enforceability

Prenuptial agreement laws vary significantly by state. Your attorney ensures your agreement meets the specific legal requirements for enforceability in your jurisdiction.

Financial Disclosure Completeness

Incomplete financial disclosure is one of the most common reasons prenups are challenged. Your attorney verifies that disclosures are thorough and properly documented.

Fairness & Unconscionability

Courts can void agreements deemed unconscionable. Your attorney evaluates whether the terms are fair and reasonable, reducing the risk of future challenges.

Clause Clarity & Legal Language

Every clause is reviewed for precision and clarity. Your attorney ensures the legal language accurately reflects your intentions and leaves no room for misinterpretation.

Waiver & Provision Validity

Certain rights and provisions carry specific legal requirements. Your attorney confirms that all waivers and provisions in your agreement are valid under your state's law.

Overall Agreement Integrity

Beyond individual clauses, your attorney evaluates the agreement as a whole — ensuring internal consistency, proper structure, and that nothing critical has been overlooked.

Our Attorney Network

Every attorney in the Clause network is independently vetted against rigorous standards. Browse profiles, credentials, and client reviews to choose the right attorney for your state and situation.

Licensed and in good standing with their state bar
Demonstrated experience in family law and marital agreements
Completed Clause’s vetting and credentialing process
Bound by an independent professional services agreement
Subject to ongoing quality review based on client outcomes

Our attorneys are independent legal professionals — not Clause employees. This independence ensures their review serves your interests, not ours.

Why Attorney Review Matters

A prenuptial agreement is a legally binding contract that may govern significant financial decisions for years or decades. While our guided process makes it easy to build a comprehensive agreement, an independent legal review adds a critical layer of protection.

Prenups can be challenged in court on grounds ranging from incomplete disclosure to procedural defects. An attorney review substantially reduces these risks by ensuring your agreement meets the legal standards required for enforceability in your state.

Think of it this way: our platform helps you build the agreement. Your attorney makes sure it holds up.

Common Questions

You choose your attorney. Once your agreement is ready for review, you'll browse detailed profiles of licensed family law attorneys available in your state. Each profile includes credentials, areas of focus, and verified client reviews to help you make an informed choice.

Most reviews are completed within 2–3 business days. Your attorney will reach out if they need any additional information from you.

If your attorney identifies areas for improvement, they'll make modifications and clearly explain what changed and why. You'll review and approve any modifications before your agreement is finalized.

Absolutely. If you already have a family law attorney, you're welcome to have them review the agreement independently. Our built-in review is designed for couples who don't already have legal representation.

Attorney review is optional but strongly recommended. You can complete and generate your prenuptial agreement without it. Many couples choose to add attorney review for the added confidence that their agreement is legally sound and enforceable in their state.

Your matched attorney provides an independent legal review of the agreement itself — they do not represent either party. For individual legal advice specific to your personal situation, we recommend each partner consult their own attorney.

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Build your prenuptial agreement today. Add attorney review for added confidence and enforceability.

Clause is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Attorney review is provided by independent licensed attorneys.