Don’t trust a handshake (or an elbow tap)
- Clarity Legal Melbourne

- Apr 27, 2020
- 1 min read
If the arrangement you are making is important to you (or even if it’s something relatively minor), it always pays to put it in writing.

Having a written agreement signed by both parties in place helps to prevent a party from forgetting (or denying) what they’ve said, or changing their story down the track. It also forces both parties to consider issues in more depth, so the finer points are more likely to be covered. In both cases, a written agreement can save a lot of time and angst (and money) in the event of dispute. Not sure where to start with putting it in writing? Let us make it simple for you. Chat to us for a free 15min consultation.



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