rodjeronepiece Posted Tuesday at 07:03 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:03 AM As a freelance graphic designer, I often send clients contracts through email or digital platforms. But I’m worried - if a client backs out and refuses to pay, can I actually enforce a digital agreement, or will I be left without legal recourse? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garold Bayron Posted Tuesday at 07:25 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:25 AM (edited) Hello) Edited Tuesday at 07:30 AM by Garold Bayron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garold Bayron Posted Tuesday at 07:30 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:30 AM Freelancers benefit greatly from online contracts, as long as the basics are covered: clear offer, acceptance, mutual consent, and consideration. If a client clicks to accept your terms or signs electronically, that’s enforceable in most courts. What matters is proof of intent and clear documentation of deliverables, timelines, and payment terms. Check this guide: https://coupsmart.com/ . By keeping agreements simple and requiring explicit consent, you protect your work and ensure stronger legal standing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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