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Jamison Stone & Satine Phoenix's Apotheosis Studio To Wind Down [UPDATED]
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<blockquote data-quote="Jd Smith1" data-source="post: 8712712" data-attributes="member: 6998052"><p>While I am, I must modestly admit, a paragon of Human virtue, empathy is not my strongest quality.</p><p></p><p>Actually, unless the amount involved is in the five figures range, civil court is much cheaper than you would expect in most states. For example, in Texas a case involving less than $10,000 requires a $35 filing fee, and does not require a lawyer. Nor is it particularly time consuming.</p><p></p><p>The problem is, as I've noted, unless the contractor took the time and effort to get a formal, and detailed, contract signed, the outcome will not likely be satisfying. Lacking a clear and binding paper trail, the ruling will likely be a 'split the difference' at best.</p><p></p><p>The solution is for freelancers to pay a lawyer a couple hundred bucks to draft a standard contract for their type of services, and then to use that contract in their dealings with persons wanting their services. With a legally binding contract, the chances of being ripped off is low to none.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jd Smith1, post: 8712712, member: 6998052"] While I am, I must modestly admit, a paragon of Human virtue, empathy is not my strongest quality. Actually, unless the amount involved is in the five figures range, civil court is much cheaper than you would expect in most states. For example, in Texas a case involving less than $10,000 requires a $35 filing fee, and does not require a lawyer. Nor is it particularly time consuming. The problem is, as I've noted, unless the contractor took the time and effort to get a formal, and detailed, contract signed, the outcome will not likely be satisfying. Lacking a clear and binding paper trail, the ruling will likely be a 'split the difference' at best. The solution is for freelancers to pay a lawyer a couple hundred bucks to draft a standard contract for their type of services, and then to use that contract in their dealings with persons wanting their services. With a legally binding contract, the chances of being ripped off is low to none. [/QUOTE]
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