A bundle of the top 6 legal templates new business owners need to protect their work, set boundaries, and ensure smooth client relationships.
Proactively setting yourself up for success, instead of waiting for something negative to happen, will always be the better (and more affordable) option. These agreements are all must-haves for new business owners, helping them set and maintain important boundaries and expectations with clients, contractors, visitors of their website, and more.
Quick Details
What it is: A bundle of resources & contract templates that every new business owner needs.
This is your 1-on-1 client contract that includes all the clauses you need and a Statement of Work to make sure your clients know what to expect from you and that you're both legally protected.
Since data privacy is important to website visitors, it’s required by law to have a privacy policy that shares how you intend to use and handle their data.
Whether you're working with a part-time assistant or outsourcing customer support, this template spells out what you need from your independent contractors and how they can expect to be paid.
When someone makes a purchase from you, they’ll know exactly what to expect. This template covers refunds, chargebacks, and how they're allowed to use your stuff.
Who it’s for: New business owners (or anyone who didn’t get their legal ducks in a row from the jump).
When you need it: When starting a new business, hosting a website, selling anything, or hiring contractors.
Why you need it: CEOs and founders have a duty to themselves and their clients to act professionally, and this includes the legal side of things. Plus, these agreements and contracts are a safety net for business owners, establishing legally-binding boundaries, expectations, roles, responsibilities, and more.
Other Info:
*See individual contract descriptions for a list of included clauses
Terms of Use
Terms of Use
Each purchase from The Boutique Lawyer comes with a single, non-transferable, non-exclusive business-use license. This allows you to use the templates and policies within your own business only. Website policies may be applied across multiple sites you own but are not permitted for client sites or redistribution.
Our templates are designed for use by U.S. based businesses. We recommend having an attorney review the template to ensure it meets your specific business needs, regardless of your location.
If you’d like to explore a commercial license for website policies, please contact us at hello@theboutiquelawyer.com.
Disclaimer & FAQ
Disclaimer
The contract templates provided by The Boutique Lawyer are for educational and informational purposes only.
They are not a substitute for personalized legal advice, and purchasing a template does not establish an attorney-client relationship. While we strive to ensure our templates are accurate and up to date, you should consult with a local attorney to ensure compliance with your jurisdiction's specific laws.