Yes, before drafting the contract the lawyer will get in touch with you for a better understanding of the whole scenario, and if there is anything that you need to improve or change the lawyer will advise you on the same and then he will start preparing the draft.
From your end, we need the basic information and any documents or additional information if required.
At first, the lawyer will write the first draft and it will be shared with you if there are any changes you can tell the lawyer he will make the same changes and will forward you the final draft.
No, the charges won’t be doubled but whatever the extra work that is needed to be done, you will be charged only for that.
After receiving the final draft you can take the print out of the draft on a normal paper or any bond paper depends on the type of agreement. And proceed for the signing of the document.
Yes, it is also suggestable to get the agreement vetted from a third party who can provide a clear understanding and precise opinion on the contents of the agreement.
A professional who is well versed with the law relating to the subject matter of the agreement is eligible to vett them and our lawyers at Wazzeer can be handy for this purpose.
Vetting of agreements helps the parties to know about the risks and responsibilities that would come with the work. Thus, it helps in getting a clarity of the agreement.
An agreement should be vetted prior to signing it so that they shall have a clear understanding of what they are agreeing to.
No, when an agreement is vet it only describes all the terms and condition that one is going to agree too, it shall not mitigate from any risk or responsibility of the parties.