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  • The Legal Paige HOW to Sign Your Contracts as a Sole Prop
    May 9, 2023

    HOW to Sign Your Contracts as a Sole Prop

    Have you ever wondered WHO should be signing contracts? What about HOW you sign contracts for your business as a sole proprietor? Do I sign my name or my DBA? If you have ever needed answers to these questions you...

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  • The Legal Paige - Don't Publish Your Website Without THIS!
    April 4, 2023

    Don't Publish Your Website Without THIS!

    Business owners and website designers LISTEN UP! If you are designing your website for yourself or a client you need to make sure you are protecting the website, the business, and the website’s users. Specifically, you need to remember to...

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  • The Legal Paige - How to Protect Your Boundaries With Rescheduling Fees
    November 1, 2022

    How to Protect Your Boundaries With Rescheduling Fees

    Rescheduling fees aren’t one of those easy, cut-and-dry issues. In fact, it fully depends on your business, your pricing, and your policies on whether you charge a rescheduling fee. That said, understanding what is reasonable for a rescheduling fee and...

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  • The Legal Paige Blog - What Every Adventure Photographer Needs to Know About Assumption of Risk
    October 11, 2022

    What Every Adventure Photographer Needs to Know About Assumption of Risk

    Thinking about the worst-case scenario is never fun but at the end of the day, you need to protect yourself and your business!  Clients need to know and acknowledge the risks involved with adventure sessions and elopements before agreeing to participate. If you are in the business of offering adventure services then you need a solid contract!
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  • The Legal Paige Blog - Got Ghosted Here’s How To Deal…
    September 27, 2022

    Got Ghosted? Here’s How to Deal…

    As online small business owners, it is nothing out of the ordinary for inquirers—or even booked clients!—to stop responding to you after a few weeks of communication (aka being “ghosted”). The term “ghosting” or “ghosted” means that someone has ended all communication with you without explaining why. When this happens it’s likely because they retained services elsewhere, are not wanting to pay you, have some personal issue going on, or simply changed their mind in some respect. Thus, what resources do you have if you already legally signed a contract with a client and now they have completely ceased communication with you? You have a few different options that we will go over below and TLP will explain what clauses you should put in your contract in order to get legally legit with your client's communication expectations.
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Meet Paige

Lawyer + Educator

Founder and attorney at The Legal Paige, Paige is a certified Juris Doctor who helps entreprenuers become legally compliant online. Law aside, she's really just a small town Montana momma who loves her family, the lake, and a good glass of red wine.