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The contracts you keep meaning to sort out
Most small businesses trade for years on a handshake, a template found online, and a privacy policy copied from someone else's website. Legal Buddy is a membership that closes that gap without hourly rates.
The honest version
A template library is not a solicitor, and it is not trying to be
There is a real gap between doing nothing and instructing a solicitor at a few hundred pounds an hour. Most small businesses sit in that gap permanently, which is how people end up with no written client contract and a privacy policy naming a company that is not theirs. A membership fills the gap. It does not replace the top of the range.
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You have no paperwork at all. No client contract, no terms, no privacy policy. Anything credible beats nothing, and this is the fastest route to having something credible.
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Your needs are ordinary. Client agreements, contractor terms, website policies, an NDA. These are well trodden documents and a good template covers them properly.
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You want to ask before you sign. Membership includes training and sessions where you can raise a question, which for most owners is the actual blocker rather than the document itself.
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You are doing something structural. Shareholder agreements, joint ventures, an acquisition, an equity split between founders. Get a solicitor. We use one for exactly this, alongside the membership.
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You are already in a dispute. A template will not help you now. You need advice on your specific facts, and you need it quickly.
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You are in a regulated corner. Financial services, healthcare, anything touching children or special category data. Templates will not carry the specifics, and the specifics are the whole risk.
Why we mention it at all
We recommend it because we are members
ChangeFluent uses Legal Buddy for the routine end of its own paperwork, and a solicitor for the rest. That split is deliberate, and it is the same split we would suggest to any small business asking us where to start.
The terms of use on this website came from our solicitor, not from a template, because the site involves portals and client data and we wanted it looked at properly. Most of what a small business needs is not like that.
Use a membership for the documents everybody needs. Use a solicitor for the ones only you need.
How we decide which is whichWhere it helped us
Four documents worth having before you need them
Not an exhaustive list of what is included. These are the ones we think most small businesses are missing.
A written client contract
What you will deliver, what it costs, when you get paid and what happens if the client goes quiet. The single most useful document a service business can have, and the one most often missing.
Privacy and cookie policies
Required if you hold customer data, which you do the moment someone fills in your contact form. Copying another business's policy is both a copyright problem and usually inaccurate about your own processing.
Contractor and associate agreements
If you bring in a freelancer, agree in writing who owns the work. Intellectual property does not transfer automatically just because you paid for it, which surprises people at the worst moment.
Website terms and acceptable use
Terms of use, a disclaimer and an acceptable use policy if people can upload anything or comment. Cheap to put in place beforehand, awkward to sort out once there is a problem.
Before you join
Read the commitment, not just the monthly figure
We would rather tell you this than have you find out on the second invoice.
It is an annual commitment
Membership is taken annually. You can pay monthly to spread it or pay in full for a discount, but the commitment is for the year either way. Check the term on the order form before you confirm.
Trial offers convert automatically
Where a low cost trial is offered, it rolls into paid membership unless you cancel within the notice period stated in their terms. Diarise the date the day you sign up.
Prices exclude VAT
Prices are quoted exclusive of VAT. If you are not VAT registered that is a real addition to the figure you see, so work out the gross cost before deciding.
Terms change. Everything above is our reading of Legal Buddy's published terms at the time of writing, not a summary you should rely on. Read their terms and cancellation policy yourself before you commit.
Common questions
Including the one about our commission
Ask us anything else on a call. We have no incentive to talk you into something that does not fit.
What do you earn from this?
Is a template as good as a solicitor drafting it?
Do I still need a solicitor?
Will the documents suit my industry?
Can you fill the templates in for me?
Worth an hour
Get the ordinary paperwork done, then get on with the business.
Have a look at the plans and what each includes. If it turns out your situation needs a solicitor rather than a template, we will say so.
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