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Built for active duty military

A prenup built for the way you serve.

Most prenup tools assume you're a civilian. This one doesn't. Built specifically for active duty military members planning a Montana proxy marriage. Covers BAH, OHA, TSP, USFSPA, deployment, PCS moves, and more.

Governed by Montana law
Free JAG review recommended
Nothing stored on our servers
The problem

Generic prenup tools weren't built for military life.

Most online prenup services charge up to $599 and don't mention BAH, OHA, USFSPA, or what happens during a PCS move. This tool does. And it's built specifically for couples using a Montana proxy marriage service.

Military pay is complicated

Base pay, BAH, OHA, BAS, COLA, hazard pay. A prenup that ignores these isn't protecting you. This one addresses every allowance by name.

You won't be in the same place

PCS moves, deployments, overseas duty stations. Your life doesn't look like a civilian couple's. Your prenup shouldn't either.

Your partner may be overseas

Filipino, German, Japanese. We walk you through exactly how notarization works when your partner isn't stateside yet.

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TSP and retirement matter

Your Thrift Savings Plan and military retirement are significant assets. This tool addresses both, including USFSPA implications.

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Your clearance is on the line

Financial problems can cost you your security clearance and your career. This prenup addresses that risk directly.

JAG review is free

Active duty members can get their prenup draft reviewed by a JAG lawyer at no cost. We remind you of that at every step.

How it works

Build your draft in four steps.

Answer plain-language questions on your phone. We assemble a complete prenup draft you can take straight to your JAG lawyer.

1

Answer three quick questions

Tell us whether you're active duty, whether your partner is a US citizen, and where they currently live. We route you to the right notarization path before you start.

2

Work through seven sections

Assets, debts, property during the marriage, military provisions, divorce terms, and children. One question at a time, plain language, no legal jargon.

3

Review your draft

Every answer becomes a complete sentence in your prenup draft. Read it over, go back and change anything, then move on when you're happy.

4

Print and take to JAG

Save your draft as a PDF directly from your phone. Walk into your base JAG office with something concrete in hand. Free review, done right.

Military provisions

Things commercial prenup services don't cover.

This is the section that makes this tool different. Every item below is addressed by name in your prenup draft.

BAH and OHA

Basic Allowance for Housing and Overseas Housing Allowance are addressed separately and clearly in your agreement.

USFSPA

The Uniformed Services Former Spouses Protection Act governs how military retirement is divided. You choose the terms.

TSP

Your Thrift Savings Plan contributions are addressed, both before and during the marriage.

SBP

Survivor Benefit Plan election intent can be stated in your prenup before the formal election at retirement.

PCS moves

Permanent Change of Station moves and the career sacrifices they require are addressed directly.

Deployment

Who manages finances during deployment is agreed in advance, not figured out under pressure.

Security clearance

Financial actions by a spouse that affect your clearance and career are addressed in the divorce terms.

SCRA

The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act protections are acknowledged by both parties in the agreement.

Notarization

Signing from anywhere in the world.

We guide you to the right notarization path based on where you and your partner are located.

Both stateside

Proof.com remote notarization

Both parties can sign remotely using Proof.com from anywhere in the US. Fast, legal, and fully accepted.

Partner overseas, US citizen

Proof.com with time zone coordination

Both parties use Proof.com. You coordinate signing times across time zones. We help you plan it.

Partner overseas, foreign national

Embassy or Consulate notarization

Your partner visits their home country's embassy or the nearest US Embassy or Consulate to get their signature notarized. We explain exactly how.

The prenup must be signed and notarized before your proxy marriage ceremony. It cannot be completed after you are legally married.
Common questions

Frequently asked questions.

Everything you need to know before you start building your prenup draft.

No. This tool generates a draft prenuptial agreement for attorney review only. It is not legal advice and does not create a binding legal document. Active duty members are encouraged to have their draft reviewed by a JAG lawyer at no cost before signing.
Yes. A prenuptial agreement must be signed and notarized by both parties before the wedding ceremony takes place. It cannot be created or signed after you are legally married.
If your partner is a US citizen overseas, both parties can use Proof.com for remote online notarization. If your partner is a foreign national living outside the US, they can get their signature notarized at their home country's embassy or the nearest US Embassy or Consulate.
Yes. This tool is built specifically for active duty military members who are planning a Montana proxy marriage. It addresses military-specific topics like BAH, OHA, TSP, USFSPA, PCS moves, deployment, and the Survivor Benefit Plan that civilian prenup tools don't cover.
Montana is the only state in the US that allows double proxy marriages, where neither party needs to be physically present for the ceremony. Since all proxy marriages in this context are performed in Montana, the prenup is governed by Montana law. Your JAG lawyer can advise whether your state of residence requires any adjustments.
Yes. Active duty military members can have their prenup draft reviewed by a JAG lawyer at their base legal office at no cost. We recommend this before either party signs the agreement.
Your prenup is governed by Montana law. Some states may interpret or enforce certain provisions differently. Your JAG lawyer can advise on any adjustments needed based on where you are stationed or plan to retire.
Yes, but only through a written postnuptial agreement signed by both parties and notarized. The terms of this prenup cannot be changed verbally or informally after the wedding.
No. Everything you enter stays on your device. We do not store, log, or transmit your personal information to our servers at any point during the prenup building process.
A proxy marriage is a legal wedding ceremony where one or both parties are not physically present. Montana is the only US state that allows double proxy marriages, making it the go-to option for active duty military couples separated by deployment or duty station. A prenup must be signed before the proxy marriage ceremony takes place.
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