Would anyone be willing to share their wedding contract form with me? The one that the wedding couple signs....
I am about to create mine and just need to see some others to make sure I am covering all bases! You could PM me or e-mail me at:
[email protected]
Thanks SOOOO Much!
Here's mine.
http://sweetartweddingcakes.com/Contract.html
My contract (which is currently being reviewed and tweaked by a lawyer), is a combination of Earlene's and Sweet Art Cakes (thank you guys!).
I had a situation recently that I am now in dispute with a bride who was not happy with the flavor of her cake (which she chose not to sample), and whose caterer said I delivered the cake late (I did not). So, now my contract will be 3 pages instead of one and a half. Sigh.
Cover everything you can possibly think of.
Akrenjustdessert can you email me a copy of your when you have it?
Sweet Art,
I must say I love your contract and have definatelly used bits and peices as I am a smaller company just trying to break into the wedding cake portion of sweets but definately found parts of our contract that I can definately use.
Thank you for sharing as yours was the one out of all on the internet I found that I really liked.
Thank you for the help ![]()
extensive (borders on OCD!) generic contract:
https://drop.io/cc_contract/login
Password: Jackie-n-Heath09
(case sensitive -- and in honor of pending nuptials)
(hint -- copy from here and paste there)
see this thread for more info: http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopic-630887-0.html
modify it as much as you want!
B U T - -
MUST be reviewed by a lawyer!!!! before you use it!!
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So, Doug, does a contract have to be reviewed by a lawyer or have some special somethin', somethin' done to it to make it legal? I am asking because I am wondering if I have someone sign my contract and something goes wrong, is that contract I have going to hold up?
So, Doug, does a contract have to be reviewed by a lawyer or have some special somethin', somethin' done to it to make it legal? I am asking because I am wondering if I have someone sign my contract and something goes wrong, is that contract I have going to hold up?
yes, a lawyer should review a proposed contract just to be sure all it's provisions are in line with your local, state, etc. laws and that it will hold up in a court of law.
Doug,
thanks for the link and advice on the contracts...very helpful!
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