Costs and Fees
How Much Does a Prenup Cost?
The total cost of a prenup depends on how you choose to create it. Here is a detailed comparison:
Traditional Lawyer: 5,000-15,000 NIS
In the traditional approach, each party hires a separate lawyer. The costs include:
- Attorney fees for party A: 2,500-8,000 NIS
- Attorney fees for party B: 2,500-8,000 NIS
- Timeline: 4-8 weeks
- Meetings: 2-4 meetings per party
The cost varies based on the firm's reputation, complexity of the agreement, and geographic location (offices in Tel Aviv are more expensive than those in peripheral areas).
Online Platform (Noberu): 590 NIS
With Noberu, the process is fully digital:
- Fixed price: 590 NIS per couple (VAT included)
- Guided questionnaire tailored to your situation
- Automatic disagreement detection
- Lawyer review and approval
- Ready-to-sign PDF in Hebrew and English
- Notary referral in your area
- Timeline: approximately two weeks
- Refund policy: 14 days
Notary Fee: 420-530 NIS (including VAT)
The notary fee is set according to Israel Bar Association tariffs and is not included in Noberu's service price. The fee is paid directly to the notary at the time of signing.
The fee covers:
- Identity verification of the parties
- Approval of the agreement
- Notarial seal
- Two original copies
Court Filing Fee: approximately 550 NIS (for married couples)
If the agreement is signed during the marriage, approval from a Family Court (not a notary) is required. The court filing fee is approximately 550 NIS and is paid when submitting the application.
Summary Comparison Table
| Component | Traditional Lawyer | Noberu |
| Fees | 5,000-15,000 NIS | 590 NIS |
| Notary fee | 420-530 NIS | 420-530 NIS |
| Court fee (married) | ~550 NIS | ~550 NIS |
| Total (before marriage) | 5,420-15,530 NIS | 1,010-1,120 NIS |
| Total (during marriage) | 5,550-15,550 NIS | 1,140 NIS |
| Timeline | 4-8 weeks | ~2 weeks |
| Process | Meetings, calls, delays | Online questionnaire, at your pace |
Translator (if needed): 500-1,000 NIS
If one spouse does not speak Hebrew, a certified translator is required at the meeting with the notary or judge. The cost is typically 500-1,000 NIS and is paid directly to the translator.
How Much Does It Cost NOT to Have a Prenup?
The real cost is the cost of not having a prenup. Without one:
- Divorce without a prenup: 30,000-150,000 NIS in attorney fees
- Excess purchase tax: up to 179,462 NIS (on a property worth 2.5 million NIS)
- Business division: appraisal costs, accountants, and lawsuits - tens of thousands of NIS
- Time: legal proceedings lasting years
A 590 NIS prenup can save hundreds of thousands of NIS.
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