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A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties where each assumes a legal obligation that must be completed. Many aspects of daily life involve contracts, including buying property, applying for a car loan, signing employment-related paperwork, and agreeing to terms and conditions when buying products and services or using computer software. Contracts offer a framework for parties to define their rights, obligations, and remedies if terms are not upheld.

Contract laws vary by state. Consulting with an experienced contract attorney can ensure that a contract has clearly laid out terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties involved and all necessary elements are present to be legally binding. Common elements of a contract that makes it legally binding include:

  • Offer
  • Consideration
  • Acceptance
  • Legal capacity
  • Legal purpose
  • Mutual assent

When one party fails to fulfill their obligations as outlined in the agreement, it is considered breach of contract. Contractual remedies and applicable laws vary by state. Consulting with a contract attorney may be necessary to protect your rights. Potential consequences for breaching a contract include:

  • Damages
  • Specific performance
  • Contract rescission
  • Contract modification
  • Legal action

The statute of frauds requires certain types of contracts to be in writing and signed by both parties to prevent fraud and other injury. The extent of statute of frauds varies by state. Common types of contracts that need to be in writing include:

  • Contracts for the sale or transfer of real estate
  • Contracts that cannot be performed within one year
  • Contracts for the sale of goods
  • Contracts involving guarantees or suretyship
  • Contracts for marriage or prenuptial agreements

Whether you are a small business, large company, or individual, a contracts lawyer can offer the legal advice you need when dealing with contracts.

Contracts lawyers negotiate contracts, handle contract drafting and revisions, and execute legally enforceable agreements, including:

  • Business contracts
  • Employment contracts/employment agreements
  • Independent contractor agreements
  • Real estate contracts
  • Intellectual property agreements and licenses
  • Family law contracts (pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements)
  • All other types of contracts

Contracts lawyers also assist with contract litigation and contract disputes, such as in situations involving breach of contract.

Use FindLaw to hire a local contracts attorney to ensure that the terms and conditions in your contract contain the necessary legal protections you desire and will not contain loopholes that lead to unforeseen surprises in the future.

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Finding the best lawyer for your unique situation can be a challenge, but the best way to hire a good California attorney is to talk with them, ask them questions, and make sure they meet all your needs. This usually starts with their practice area. Determine which lawyers can handle your type of case and then find a California attorney with experience in that area. So it will be important to ask about each lawyer’s years of experience, legal training, and strategy to your unique legal case.

The attorney-client relationship may also be important. If it is your first time dealing with a legal issue, you may be looking for a lawyer who can clearly and patiently explain the legal process, identify your options, and answer all your questions. You may also want an attorney who is available at any time to provide legal advice. Think about questions to ask, like if there are updates to your case, how will that be communicated? Are there specific California law deadlines that you are required to meet?

The location of your attorney's law office may also be an important factor. In larger cities like Los Angeles, San Diego, or San Francisco, you may want to find a lawyer with a convenient location to you so that you don't have to drive an hour just for signing legal papers. However, some legal services can be primarily conducted through phone calls, emails, written correspondence, and video calls, so you could, for example, have a lawyer in Sacramento handle your legal issues in Riverside.

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