Reader are you feeling the pressure of tariffs and rising costs? Maybe you're facing cost increases you didn’t plan for, or clients who need to change course mid-project. Often, there isn't a perfect solution or one-size-fits-all answer. But having the right contract in your toolbox can make a big difference. At Creative Law Shop®, we believe an iron-clad contract isn’t just about protecting your business. It’s also about protecting your client relationship. A good contract sets expectations up front and gives both parties something to lean on when plans shift. It keeps the conversations clear, professional, and grounded in mutual respect. If you're navigating tricky client conversations, here are some added tools that can help!
You don’t need to choose between protecting your business and being flexible. With the right contract tools, you can do both while building trust in the process. With clarity and confidence, |
Contract templates for creative entrepreneurs, wedding pros, designers, and more. Legally-sound resources drafted & developed by a practicing attorney—without the hourly rate.
Hey Reader Welcome to our newest series: The Legal Lifecycle of Your Creative Business. We know the hardest part of protecting your business is that you don’t know what you don’t know. That’s why we created a clear framework that breaks down the contracts and protections you need at every stage of growth (so you don't have to learn the hard way.) Over the next few weeks, we’ll take a closer look at each phase of the Legal Lifecycle and what it means for your creative business: 👉 Phase 1:...
Hey Reader, Most creative entrepreneurs don’t think about the legal side of their business… until something goes wrong. Let’s change that. We just released our new (and free!) guide: The Legal Lifecycle of Your Creative Business™ — and it’s everything we wish more founders knew about running a legally sound business. Inside, we break down what contracts and legal protections you need at each phase of business growth. Whether you’re just getting started, hiring your first team member, or...
Let’s talk about the old way of buying a contract template. You buy the contract template. You open the Word or Google Doc. You scan through and try to figure out what each section means. You replace the highlighted parts (hopefully). And then… You cross your fingers and hope you didn’t miss anything important. And if you're a super savvy business owner, you have your attorney review it for good measure. Honestly? That’s how we operated for years. Because it is better than having nothing,...