Contracts
Contrary to popular belief not all contracts must be in writing to be legally enforceable – in fact, most contracts are not in writing. A contract is simply a promise or set of promises (oral or written) which forms an agreement between two or more parties that establishes for each party a legal duty to the other party. A failure to perform that duty is the breach of the contract.
While there are simply far too many examples to get into here, the most common examples are contracts for personal services and contracts for the sale of goods. Because there are different laws that govern these types of contracts and others, the area can be complex.
If you think someone has breached a contract with you and it has caused you harm either financially or otherwise, contact Frechette Law Office immediately for a FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION.
Professional Drafting of Contracts
Also, if you need someone to draft and tailor a contract to your particular needs in virtually any field of business, don’t leave such an important endeavor to boilerplate forms found on the internet.
Be smart - contact Frechette Law Office for the personal, professional and unique attention which your legal interests need and deserve by making sure your contract says exactly what you want it to say from the start.