Do I need my own attorney for a Prenup?

Yes.  Prenuptial agreements require that both parties are fully informed about California law and that they disclose finances. Having attorneys on both sides of the agreement prevents future questions about fairness.  A Prenup without two attorneys may be subject to future litigation and enforcement.  Think of it like paying for both the bachelorette and the bachelor party.If you are drafting a premarital agreement and have questions,  you can contact me at Amanda@gordonfamilylaw.com for more information.