No contract (especially free) is reliable until a local knowledge attorney has reviewed it and approved it for use in your state. The best approach is to have an attorney draft one for you with the terms that you want in it.
You can view some online forms/contracts as a guide. Just do a search and several websites will come up. But again, I don't recommend using ANY of them before having them reviewed, even if they claim to be state specific.
sayana,
No contract (especially free) is reliable until a local knowledge attorney has reviewed it and approved it for use in your state. The best approach is to have an attorney draft one for you with the terms that you want in it.
You can view some online forms/contracts as a guide. Just do a search and several websites will come up. But again, I don't recommend using ANY of them before having them reviewed, even if they claim to be state specific.
Roger