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Prenuptial Agreement
State of Washington
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Washington is a community property state under RCW 26.16, meaning all property acquired during marriage is presumed to be owned equally by both spouses. In Seattle — home to Amazon, Microsoft, and a thriving tech ecosystem — this means stock options, RSUs, and equity compensation earned during marriage become community property without a prenup.
Seattle's tech-driven economy creates unique prenuptial needs. If you hold significant equity from Amazon, Microsoft, or a Seattle startup, a prenup defines exactly how that equity is classified. King County Superior Court Family Law Division handles high-value divorces where tech equity, real estate in Capitol Hill or Queen Anne, and investment portfolios are routinely contested.
SignAI generates your Seattle prenuptial agreement with the right legal language automatically — including compliance with Washington's Uniform Premarital Agreement Act (RCW 26.09.070), proper financial disclosure provisions, and terms that Washington courts have consistently upheld.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Prenup for Washington" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, Washington-specific Prenup in seconds — with proper headings, numbered sections, and signature blocks. Edit anything you want, then type your name to sign.
Enter the other party's email and hit send. They review and sign without creating an account. Both parties get a copy. Done.
What's included
Every Prenup generated by SignAI for Washington includes these essential provisions — automatically.
Full legal names, addresses, and financial disclosure summaries for both parties — essential for enforceability under Washington law.
Clear identification of each partner's pre-marital assets, including tech equity, Seattle real estate, investment accounts, and cryptocurrency holdings.
Specific terms for how income, stock vesting, and investments made during the marriage will be classified — opting out of Washington's default community property rules where desired.
Agreed-upon terms for spousal maintenance, including amount, duration, and conditions — aligned with Washington statutory guidelines.
Protection from each other's pre-existing debts, including student loans, startup liabilities, and credit obligations.
Governing law clause specifying Washington jurisdiction, venue selection for King County courts, and compliance with RCW 26.09.070.
Use cases
People in Washington use SignAI to create Prenups for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Seattle's tech giants pay heavily in stock. RSUs from Amazon or Microsoft can be worth hundreds of thousands — or millions. A prenup defines how pre-marital grants and during-marriage vesting are classified, keeping your tech wealth separate.
Try it: “I work at Amazon in Seattle and need a prenup to protect my RSUs before getting married”
Seattle's startup scene is thriving. A prenup protects your founder equity, keeps co-founders out of divorce proceedings, and prevents forced business valuations in King County courts.
Try it: “I'm a startup founder in Seattle and need a prenup to protect my company equity”
Seattle home prices remain among the highest in the country. If you own a home in Capitol Hill, Ballard, or Mercer Island before marriage, a prenup ensures your equity stays separate from community property.
Try it: “I need a prenup to protect my Seattle home before getting married”
When both partners earn significant equity compensation from Seattle tech companies, a prenup establishes clear rules about how each person's stock grants and vesting income are treated.
Try it: “My fiancé and I both work in tech in Seattle and want a fair prenup for our stock compensation”
FAQ
Yes. Prenuptial agreements are enforceable under Washington law (RCW 26.09.070). The agreement must be in writing, signed voluntarily, and include fair financial disclosure. Washington courts regularly uphold well-drafted prenups. SignAI's e-signatures are legally valid under Washington's UETA and the federal ESIGN Act.
Without a prenup, all income and equity that vests during marriage is community property — owned equally by both spouses. This includes RSUs from Amazon, Microsoft stock, and startup equity that vests after the wedding. A prenup lets you classify pre-marital grants as separate property.
Yes. A prenup can classify your founder shares as separate property, establish valuation methods, and prevent a court from forcing a sale or bringing your co-founders into divorce proceedings. This is especially relevant in Seattle's active startup market.
Washington does not require both parties to have independent counsel, but separate representation significantly strengthens enforceability. Courts consider whether both parties understood and voluntarily accepted the terms. Both parties should review the prenup with their own attorneys.
Washington has no statutory waiting period, but signing at least 30 days before the wedding is recommended. This demonstrates that neither party was coerced. A prenup signed under time pressure is more vulnerable to legal challenges.
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