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How a Health & Wellness Business Hired a Lawyer to Draft a Coaching Agreement in Rhode Island

See real project results from ContractsCounsel's legal marketplace — this project was posted by a Health & Wellness business in Rhode Island seeking help to draft a Coaching Agreement. The client received 8 lawyer proposals with flat fee bids ranging from $450 to $1,250.

Service type
Draft
Document type
Coaching Agreement
Location
Rhode Island
Client type
Business
Client industry
Health & Wellness
Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$450 - $1,250 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
8 bids

How much does it cost to Draft a Coaching Agreement in Rhode Island?

For this project, the client received 8 proposals from lawyers to draft a Coaching Agreement in Rhode Island, with flat fee bids ranging from $450 to $1,250 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

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Project Description

In 2023, a business in Rhode Island posted a project seeking assistance with drafting a coaching agreement for their newly launched online service aimed at supporting partners battling postpartum depression. The client needed legal expertise to ensure that the contract protected them adequately, emphasizing liability limitations and dispute resolution regarding refunds. With several templates to reference, they were primarily focused on making certain that their interests were safeguarded in a properly structured agreement. As a result, the client received eight proposals from licensed lawyers, with flat fee bids ranging from $450 to $1,250, all submitted to complete the work within the requested deadline of less than a week.

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Forum Questions About Coaching Agreement

Coaching Agreement

New York

Asked on Jan 27, 2025

Can a coaching agreement be terminated if the coach fails to meet the agreed-upon objectives?

I entered into a coaching agreement with a professional coach to help me improve my business skills and achieve specific objectives within a certain timeframe. However, after several sessions, it is becoming apparent that the coach is not adequately addressing my needs and failing to help me make progress towards my goals. Can I terminate the coaching agreement and seek a refund or another coach who can better meet my needs?

Damien B.

Answered Jan 27, 2025

In this situation, both parties agreeing to terminate the contract is best because of your dissatisfaction. The coach's failure to provide adequate advice could be difficult to prove. Conversely, the coach would have to prove they provided adequate services. So, a mutual agreement to terminate the agreement is preferable. You could attempt to negotiate a partial reimbursement.

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Coaching Agreement

California

Asked on Oct 30, 2024

Can a coaching agreement be terminated early if the coach fails to deliver the promised services?

I entered into a coaching agreement with a coach who promised to provide me with specific coaching services, but after a few sessions, it became clear that the coach was not delivering on those promises. I am now considering terminating the agreement early, but I am not sure if I have the legal right to do so or if I would be entitled to any refunds or compensation for the services not rendered.

Dolan W.

Answered Nov 1, 2024

Hello! I'm so sorry for this situation. Generally, the answer to your question is yes. Why? A breach of contract simply means that one party was obligated to perform and they have either not performed or have said that they will not perform. (Restatement (Second) of Contracts.) This applies regardless of whether the agreement was written or done orally. Typically, the aggrieved party is entitled to be returned to the same position they were in before the breach. In other words, if you aren't getting the coaching for which you paid, you can pursue one of those remedies. We are more than happy to review the contract for you to verify. Best of luck! Dolan

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