This template contains essential terms to protect both you and your clients including (amongst other things):
☑️ Expectations of your coaching clients (including how they interact with each other).
☑️ Ability to charge your fees in full, or in instalments.
☑️ Ability to accelerate the remaining instalments if your client defaults on a payment.
☑️ Clause entitling you to claim interest or terminate the contract if your client does not pay.
☑️ Clause making clear that group sessions will not be rescheduled for participants’ convenience.
☑️ Intellectual property clause, protecting your IP rights in your coaching methodology and materials.
☑️ GDPR Data Protection clause.
☑️ Clauses protecting yours and your client’s confidential information, as well as that of other group members.
☑️ Clause limiting your liability to your client, to the extent permitted by law.
☑️ Clauses protecting you from claims if an event occurs which is outside your control.
☑️ Provisions making clear that you make no guarantees as to the results of any coaching.
☑️ A testimonial disclaimer.
☑️ Clause permitting you to use sub-contractors to provide the services, as your business grows and scales.
☑️ Clauses limiting your clients’ ability to cancel and obtain a refund.
TERMS OF PURCHASE
THE TEMPLATE INCLUDES COMPREHENSIVE DRAFTING NOTES TO HELP YOU ADAPT THE TEMPLATE FOR YOUR BUSINESS:
1. You are purchasing a template set of T&Cs. Your purchase does not create a solicitor-client relationship and the template does not constitute legal advice.
2. When you purchase this template, you will be sent a link to download a copy. By purchasing the template, you expressly agree to receive the download immediately, and you will lose your right to cancel and your right to a refund.
3. For further information, please see our Digital Downloads Terms & Conditions.
4. If you are unsure whether this template is suitable for your business, please contact us before purchasing at emma@goodlegalsclub.co.uk
5. This template has been drafted in accordance with English law. It may not be suitable for use in other jurisdictions, and you should check with a locally-qualified lawyer in your jurisdiction.