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Service Agreement
One flakey client blames you for their own failure to launch and suddenly you're staring down a lawsuit that'll drain your bank account faster than a burst pipe. Without a signed deal, you're just a volunteer waiting to get fleeced by someone else's mid-life crisis.
Pro Contractor Tip
Insert a 'Limitation of Liability' clause to ensure you aren't financially responsible for a client’s bad decisions or lack of results.
Why use a written agreement?
Handshake deals are risky. As a Life Coach, "scope creep" is your biggest enemy. A clear agreement ensures everyone agrees on the deliverables before money changes hands.
🛡️ What this sequence covers:
- ✓Deliverables List
- ✓Payment Terms
- ✓IP Rights
- ✓Revision Limits
- ✓Cancellation Policy
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REF: 2026-0011. Project Background
This Agreement is entered into by and between the Client and the Contractor. The Client wishes to engage the Contractor for professional Life Coach services.
2. Scope of Services
The Contractor shall provide the following deliverables:
- Initial Discovery Audit
- 60-Minute Strategy Session
- Custom Action Roadmap
- Bi-Weekly Progress Reports
- Digital Resource Toolkit
- Final Performance Review
3. Performance Standards
The Contractor agrees to perform the Life Coach services in a professional manner, using the degree of skill and care that is required by current industry standards.
TERMS & CONDITIONS (Summary):
1. Payment: 50% Deposit required.
2. Copyright: Rights transfer to Client upon full payment.
Disclaimer: This template is for educational purposes only.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if a client ghosts a session and then asks for their money back?
You don't refund time you already blocked off. Your contract should state that late cancellations or no-shows forfeit the fee so you aren't eating the cost of an empty chair.
How do I stop a client from texting me 'emergency' questions at 2:00 AM?
Scope creep starts with a 'quick text.' Use your agreement to define specific 'On-Clock' hours and communication channels so you can bill for overtime or ignore the noise until morning.
What if the client says the coaching 'didn't work' and refuses to pay the final invoice?
You're a coach, not a magician. A solid contract specifies that payment is for your professional time and expertise, not a guaranteed emotional outcome, making it clear the bill is due regardless of their mood.