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Sure, you could, but that's like flying by the seat of your pants. It's always best to have a contract to ensure smooth sailing!
Changes happen! Just make sure any adjustments are documented in writing and signed by all parties to keep things above board.
It can be a good idea. It offers an added layer of protection for you, just in case someone gets cold feet or something unexpected happens.
It's a tough spot, but a good contract will outline the cancellation policy, so you know what to expect if things go south.
Absolutely! Think of it as a tailored suit; you can tweak the contract to fit the unique vibe and requirements of the wedding.
A solid contract is your safety net. It clearly lays out expectations, so everyone is on the same page and avoids misunderstandings.
You'd want to cover your bases; this means including the date, location, services provided, and any special requests from the couple.
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