Saturday, February 18, 2012
Contract Experts
Sometimes I feel like I keep on repeating things, important things that people choose not to listen to. Have you ever needed contracts and end up doing it several times because it was poorly written? I can attest that this is very common and this actually shouldn't happen if people will just start to believe that Contract Experts aren't called "Experts" for no reason at all. The most common complain I hear is that Legal Professionals charge too much that is why most people choose to prepare contracts by themselves. But I am very concerned with this because most of the time, poorly written Legal Contracts and their "result" are binding. What does this mean? You can't argue in Court that your contract is unenforceable because you prepared it and didn't seek help from Contract Experts but this is definitely a mistake you made and whatever the decision in Court will be, you are directed to abide by it. I know some people who haven't experience this will just roll their eyes but I also know that many of you here can relate to what I am trying to say. I want to address this growing problem because it seems that people really lack knowledge regarding this matter. Most of the time they are caught off guarded and appeared very surprised when courts decide not in their favor. As the famous saying goes, "Ignorance of law excuses no one". We cannot argue in any court that it is a honest mistake. Everybody have to suffer the consequence of their action whether they are guilty or not out of ignorance or not. I am sure that most of you have needed contracts or some form of Affidavits at some point. Whether it is as simple as Affidavit of Loss or as complex as Special Power of Attorney. These contracts are drafted, prepared, and evaluated well because it's a make or break thing. You have to make sure that the content of the contract works in your favor and not for anybody else and this is how you take the first step in protecting yourself: Hire Contract Experts and let them do what they do best.
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