Editorial Policy
Prenup Resource is committed to producing helpful, accurate, and honest content. This Editorial Policy explains the standards we uphold.
Last updated: January 2026
Our Editorial Mission
Our editorial mission is to help engaged couples understand prenuptial agreements through clear, accessible information. We aim to reduce confusion and help people make informed decisions — not to push them toward any particular outcome.
Research Standards
Before publishing any content, we research the topic carefully, reviewing available information, user experiences, and service features. We strive to represent information accurately and update content when facts change.
Independence from Advertisers
Our editorial content is independent from our affiliate relationships. Advertisers and partners do not review, approve, or influence our editorial content before publication. Our recommendations reflect our honest assessment.
Corrections Policy
If we discover factual errors in our content, we correct them promptly. If you believe something on our site is inaccurate, please contact us and we will review it carefully.
Not Legal Advice
All content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. We always encourage readers to consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to their situation and state.
Research Methodology
Every article and guide on Prenup Resource follows a structured research process. We start with primary sources — state statutes, court decisions, and official bar association guidance — then cross-reference secondary legal and financial publications. We review the HelloPrenup platform directly, examining its workflow, pricing, state availability, and user experience before writing about it. We note limitations, gaps, and areas of uncertainty in our content rather than glossing over them.
How We Evaluate Services
Before covering any service, we apply a structured evaluation framework: (1) Confirm the service is licensed or compliant where required. (2) Test the signup and guided question flow firsthand or through documented user reports. (3) Review pricing against comparable traditional and online-first alternatives. (4) Assess state coverage and identify gaps. (5) Read publicly available user reviews across independent platforms. (6) Verify that required disclosures — FTC, state bar, etc. — are present on the service's own site. Services that fail on legal compliance, transparency, or basic usability are not recommended.
Named Reviewer Process
Content published on Prenup Resource that covers legal processes, state-specific requirements, or financial planning topics is reviewed before publication by an independent reviewer with background in family law or financial planning. Reviewers do not write the content — they verify factual claims, flag unsupported legal assertions, and confirm that disclosures are appropriate. Reviewer credentials are noted on the relevant articles.
YMYL Content Standards
Prenuptial agreements are a Your Money or Your Life (YMYL) topic — decisions informed by this content can have lasting legal and financial consequences. We apply a higher standard of accuracy, sourcing, and disclosure to all content on this site. We do not publish speculative or unverified claims about legal enforceability. We update content when laws change or new information becomes available. If you believe any content on this site is factually incorrect, please contact us immediately.
Update and Review Schedule
All core articles and legal guides are reviewed on a rolling 12-month basis or sooner if relevant laws change. The date of the last substantive editorial update is noted at the bottom of each page. Minor corrections such as typos or formatting fixes do not trigger a date update — only factual or structural changes do.
Corrections and Accountability
If we make a factual error, we correct it promptly and note the correction at the bottom of the affected article with the correction date. We do not silently edit articles without acknowledgment. If you spot an error or have evidence that a claim is incorrect, use our Contact page to reach us — we take correction requests seriously and respond within 2 business days.