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by chasing 4593 days ago
> "First, to state the obvious which anyone who has been around for some time will tell you a contract is only good if the dollar amount is enough to get a lawyer involved as far as filing and pursuing any legal action. Otherwise good luck with trying to convert a contract into actual dollars because you are right."

I've been around for some time and I absolutely would not say this. A contract is not primarily about being adversarial. It's about being clear. There's a huge difference. A contract is the end-point of the conversation you have that clarifies as much as you can before anyone starts work or writes a check.

If someone is planning on making your life hell, a contract won't stop them. It's a piece of paper, after all, and, yes, if lawyers have to get involved then pretty much everyone has lost. Preventing that scenario is less about getting a contract and more about learning to assess people and decide who is legitimate and who is full of shit so you can walk away before any contract ever gets written.

(Negotiating a contract, by the way, is a pretty good measure of what it's going to be like to work with someone. Consider it your first project together. If it goes poorly, that might be a bad sign about how the whole project will go...)