Reviewed July 8, 2026

How Much Does a Prenup Cost in Alberta (2026)

Alberta prenups have a special cost driver: Family Property Act acknowledgement requirements. This guide compares lawyer drafting, online draft-first options, and the independent legal advice step Alberta couples need.

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Reviewed July 8, 2026. Cost ranges and legal context were checked against the sources listed below.

Quick Answer

In Alberta, a lawyer-drafted prenup commonly costs $2,000 to $5,000, with complex files costing more. Alberta also requires each partner to receive independent legal advice and sign a separate acknowledgement for an enforceability-ready family property agreement. A Prenuply draft costs $49 CAD, but it must still go to separate Alberta lawyers before signing.

Cost Breakdown

Every dollar figure below comes from a cited source or from Prenuply live checkout pricing. If a reliable range was not available, the table says costs vary instead of guessing.

Cost itemLow rangeHigh rangeWhat drives the price upSource
Lawyer-drafted agreement$2,000$5,000Two lawyers, mandatory acknowledgements, asset complexity, business ownership, real estate, and negotiation time.Divorce.law Alberta guide
Online platform draft + lawyer review$930 published hybrid estimate$3,250 published hybrid estimateAlberta ILA and section 38 acknowledgement work dominate the cost even when the first draft starts online.Divorce.law Alberta guide
Independent legal advice (ILA) per person$250$1,200Review length, disclosure issues, revisions, complex financial claims, and section 38 acknowledgement work.Divorce.law Alberta guide

Alberta Legal Context

Alberta family property agreements are governed by the Family Property Act. Sections 37 and 38 make the lawyer acknowledgement process central to enforceability, so Alberta couples should budget for two separate lawyers.

Each partner must make a written acknowledgement apart from the other partner.

The acknowledgement covers the nature and effect of the agreement, possible future property claims, and voluntary signing.

The acknowledgement must be made before a lawyer who is not acting for the other partner.

Ways to Lower the Cost

Alberta couples can lower drafting time, but they should not try to skip the independent legal advice and acknowledgement process.

Use an online first draft to organize proposed terms before paying lawyers to review.

Bring complete financial disclosure to each Alberta lawyer.

Identify property, debt, business, farm, and real estate issues before the first appointment.

Start early so section 38 acknowledgements are completed without wedding pressure.

Related Pages

Keep the province page, Canada-wide cost guide, and online service comparison close while you decide how to start.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Alberta prenups different?

Alberta has specific Family Property Act acknowledgement requirements. Each partner needs a separate lawyer for the acknowledgement process.

Can I get an Alberta prenup without lawyers?

No. A lawyer-free Alberta family property agreement is not enforceability-ready because each partner needs independent legal advice and a section 38 acknowledgement.

Can an online draft still help in Alberta?

Yes. It can reduce drafting time by organizing facts and proposed terms, but both partners still need separate Alberta lawyers before signing.

What drives Alberta prenup costs up?

Costs rise with businesses, farms, multiple homes, complex debts, incomplete disclosure, negotiation, and the time required for each lawyer to review and acknowledge the agreement.

Can Prenuply provide the Alberta acknowledgement certificate?

No. Prenuply is not a law firm. Alberta lawyers must provide the independent legal advice and acknowledgement process.

Sources Reviewed

Sources reviewed July 8, 2026. Pricing and legal rules can change, so verify current fees before hiring a professional.

Alberta King's Printer

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Prenuply live checkout

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Prenuply is a technology company, not a law firm, and both partners need independent legal advice before signing. Quebec marriage contracts also require a Quebec notary.

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