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Wizard Legal for freelancers who need scope and payment terms in writing.

Set expectations on revisions, milestones, ownership, and payment timing before the project starts so scope drift and collection issues do not derail delivery.

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Create one dependable contract baseline for new clients, repeat work, and referrals.

Clarify deliverables, payment schedules, and revision rules before the first milestone starts.

Protect files, client information, and ownership terms without turning every job into a legal rewrite.

Featured documents for Freelance

Start with the templates that show up most often in this workflow instead of browsing the full library cold.

Freelance Agreement

Set scope, payment terms, approvals, and delivery expectations in one contract.

Independent Contractor Agreement

Use a contractor-specific structure for longer or more formal client work.

Work for Hire Agreement

Clarify who owns the final deliverables before handoff and invoicing.

Common use cases

Each page is organized around the situations teams in this industry actually need to document.

Project kickoff

Set commercial scope, milestones, turnaround expectations, and client responsibilities before work begins.

Ownership and confidentiality

Document IP transfer, portfolio rights, and NDA terms before sensitive material or final files change hands.

Repeat engagements

Reuse a proven agreement structure when clients come back for support, revisions, or ongoing retainers.

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Contracts that match the way freelance work really runs

Keep pricing, deliverables, revisions, and handoff language visible from the first client conversation instead of negotiating it after work starts.

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Protection for both files and payment

Use contractor and work-for-hire language when ownership, invoicing, and reuse rights need to be defined before delivery.

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A simpler baseline for every new client

Return to the same set of clauses for payment timelines, cancellation, and approvals instead of assembling them job by job.

Start with the agreement that protects both scope and cash flow.

Open the freelance agreement template, define the project terms, and send a cleaner draft before the work begins.

An average Wizard Legal user completes their documentation 3x quicker than peers