“[Attorney Burton] got creditors to back off and was able to devise a plan that not only satisfied creditors but also enabled us to keep our house and other assets.”
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Are you looking forward to your next big contract? Learn why you should get a contract attorney to draft and review your contract.
Signing a contract is a monumental event for you and your business. It can take you through a rollercoaster of emotions as you imagine the opportunities that lie ahead. It can also rob you of the chance to be objective and notice red flags or clauses that you would prefer to change.
Signing or drafting a contract should be one of the things you think about carefully, and even involve a contract lawyer to ensure you understand every clause and what it means for you and your business. No matter how promising a contract is, it should always be fair to both sides and provide each side with an out. These are little overlooked facts that often spell disaster if things don’t go the way you anticipated.
You can avoid getting yourself and your business into predatory contracts or difficult and expensive business situations by having a contract law attorney look over any contract before signing to ensure your interests and rights are protected.
At Burton Law Offices, we can help you with drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and solving contract disputes. We have helped many businesses in Santa Barbara County, CA and our contract management attorneys are ready to work with you to ensure the contract is legally sound, compliant, fair to you, and that it upholds your rights.
What makes us different is that we understand contracts are not a single event. Beyond working closely with you to provide clear and practical advice, we also take time to understand your goals and provide continued support should you have additional questions at other key points in the process.
You should have a lawyer look over every contract you sign if possible. Contracts can have complex wording and legal verbiage that most people may struggle to understand. Having a lawyer go through the contract or help you draft a contract can give you peace of mind during signing, knowing that your interests are well taken care of.
However, if you have to choose when to have a lawyer, there are instances where it is necessary to have a lawyer go through the contract, such as:
Contracts must be legally binding. This means that if everything doesn't go as planned, you will need a court of law to enforce the contracts. As such, it only makes sense that you should start with a lawyer to ensure the contract is enforceable.
Many people bypass the lawyer when signing a contract as a cost-saving measure. But in many cases, it proves to be a fatal mistake. A legal contract and document attorney more than earns his wages and could actually save you more money than what you pay them in several ways:
Don’t let contract issues disrupt your business or personal life. We’re here to help!
Burton Law Offices has dedicated attorneys for legal agreements in Santa Barbara County, CA, who are ready to review and draft your contracts and represent you in court if necessary. We provide you with legal support and advice during contract signing and ongoing support to help you navigate future contractual relationships and avoid disputes.
Don’t wait until you land in a contract dispute to secure a contract lawyer. Start with your best foot forward by having us look through your contract or draft a contract that will protect your interests and rights and that is enforceable in court. We will also give you tons of nuggets of knowledge that you can carry forward to your other contract signings.
Contact our office today by calling (818) 514-1355 for more information on contract law and get a free 20-minute free consultation to get you started!
“[Attorney Burton] got creditors to back off and was able to devise a plan that not only satisfied creditors but also enabled us to keep our house and other assets.”
“We were impressed by his knowledge, skill and his reassurance that we could get through this…having someone like Steve Burton there to protect our interests has given us peace of mind.”