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What Should Be Included In A Life Coaching Contract

Creating a life coaching contract is an important step in ensuring that you and your coach have clarity on the terms of your relationship, as well as expectations and benefits. Here, we look at what goes into a life coaching contract and how it can help you achieve desired outcomes.<br>

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What Should Be Included In A Life Coaching Contract

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  1. What Should Be Included In A Life Coaching Contract? In The Know Legal

  2. Coaching Contract While various coach-client relationships and contracts are different, some core points should be present in all agreements. One of the biggest challenges that people in life coaching businesses face is deciding what to include in their contracts. So, what does a good life coaching template have? Here are the basics that every good life coaching contract needs to contain:

  3. 1. Services offered Firstly, the contract needs to state what services you offer and the scope. This helps them decide if they want to hire you or not and also ensures that they do not have any unrealistic expectations. Include your goals with your clients and the techniques you’ll use to achieve these goals.

  4. 2. Coach and client information Both parties’ contact details need to be included in the contract. This way they can get in contact with each other whenever necessary. Some important contact details to add include the physical address, emails, and phone numbers.

  5. 3. Payment and Refund Policy Fees may vary per client depending on the services rendered. Make it clear how much they’re to pay and when they need to pay. State the payment methods that you accept. You should also offer clear terms around whether or not you offer a refund.

  6. 4. Success Disclaimer The contract should state that the clients are accountable for the outcomes. So they should implement the advice given by the coach. This reminds them to do their part.

  7. 5. Cancellation policy The contract also needs to set the terms when something comes up necessitating the need to end the contract. To protect both parties, establish how much notice is required for canceling a meeting.

  8. Final Thoughts Getting a life coaching contract for your business shows that you care about your business and your clients too. It protects you and your clients legally and helps manage their expectations. Clear communication and understanding are the fundamentals of coaching. Now you’re ready to create a coaching agreement — go out there and do what you love!

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