Prenuptial Agreement Lawyers in Los Angeles, CA
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A prenuptial agreement attorney in Los Angeles typically charges $350–$690/hr, with total prenup costs running $3,400 – $5,800 for simple agreements and up to $11,500 – $23,000 for complex estates. Los Angeles is in California, where Cal. Fam. Code §§1610–1617 governs prenup enforceability. This page covers what to look for in a Los Angeles prenup attorney, typical rates, and how to find one. It isn't legal advice.
The Los Angeles prenup attorney market
Los Angeles family-law attorney rates run 10–20% above the California state average, particularly in Beverly Hills, Century City, and the Westside. High concentration of entertainment-industry assets and out-of-state property makes complex prenups common.
Prenup cost in Los Angeles
| Complexity | Los Angeles cost | California state avg |
|---|---|---|
| Simple | $3,400 – $5,800 | $3,000 – $5,000 |
| Moderate | $5,800 – $11,500 | $5,000 – $10,000 |
| Complex | $11,500 – $23,000 | $10,000 – $20,000 |
Los Angeles attorney rates run 15% above the California state average. The full California cost breakdown is on the California prenup cost guide.
What to look for in a Los Angeles prenup attorney
- Bar-licensed in California. Non-negotiable. An attorney from a neighboring state cannot represent you here.
- Family-law focus, not generalist. California prenup procedural rules (Cal. Fam. Code §§1610–1617) are unforgiving; specialists handle them daily.
- Active in Los Angeles courts. Local court customs, scheduling, and judge familiarity matter when prenups get challenged.
- Comfortable being one of two attorneys. Joint representation is one of the most common bases for invalidation later.
- Flat-fee quote available. Los Angeles rates are high enough that hourly billing can balloon; ask for a flat or capped fee once they\'ve scoped your situation.
California prenup rules that apply in Los Angeles
- Statute: Cal. Fam. Code §§1610–1617
- In writing + signed: Required.
- Notarization: Not required, but recommended.
- Waiting period: 7 days between final draft and signing required by statute.
- Independent counsel: Required by statute.
- Community property state: Yes — default rule absent a prenup is equal split of marital property.
California has the strictest procedural framework in the country. The 7-day rule in Cal. Fam. Code §1615(c)(2) requires at least seven calendar days between presenting the final agreement and signing it. Either both parties have independent counsel, or the unrepresented party signs an express written waiver after being warned in writing of the terms and effect. Disclosure must be specific and complete.
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