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If the client goes off the rails, having that contract is your ticket to addressing the issue. It's your roadmap for resolving disputes.
crafted contract is like a good pair of shoes: it gives you a solid footing and can help you avoid pitfalls down the road.
Having a lawyer take a peek is like getting a second opinion from a mechanic. It makes sure everything’s running smoothly and legally.
Absolutely! Just like fixing a leaky faucet, it’s often necessary to tweak your contract to reflect new realities.
You’ll want to cover the basics—what services you'll offer, deadlines, payment terms, and what happens if someone needs to back out.
Think of a contract as your safety net—it's there to protect you if things go sideways. It's better to be safe than sorry!
It's like having a handshake agreement, but in writing. It outlines what services you'll provide, so everyone knows where they stand.