Estate & Asset Protection

Contract Drafting & Review

A contract is only as strong as its language. We draft and review agreements so the terms protect you and the obligations are clear before anyone signs.

FAQ

Contract Drafting & Review — Common Questions

Should I have a contract reviewed before signing?
Yes. A review before signing catches one-sided terms, ambiguities, and missing protections while you still have room to change them. Once you sign, you are generally bound by the language as written. The cost of a review is small next to the cost of a bad term.
Can't I just use a template I found online?
A generic template may miss the specifics of your deal, omit key protections, or include terms that do not apply to your situation or to California law. Contracts work best when they reflect the actual transaction. We tailor the language to what you are really agreeing to.
What terms cause the most disputes?
Disputes commonly arise from unclear scope, payment terms, termination rights, and remedies when something goes wrong. Vague or missing language in these areas is where conflicts start. We give them careful attention in drafting and review.
Do you negotiate contract terms too?
Yes. Beyond drafting and review, we can help negotiate and revise terms to better protect your interests. The goal is an agreement you understand and can rely on. We work the language until it does what you need.

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