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having to take a client to court is never fun and is never a position you want to be in thats why Im going to be sharing seven event planning contract mistakes that some planners make and what you should actually have included instead now I am not a lawyer and the advice in this video it is not constitute legal advice but I want to share from my personal experience seven Clauses that should be included in your contract and some of the implications that it can lead to when you actually dont have them included so the first thing you want to include is a payment agreement I cannot stress this enough but it should be very clear between you and the client exactly how much the cost of the event is exactly when payment is expected I mean dates right dates down to the actual date and if there is a payment schedule the timing of those payment schedules exactly what amount and on what they should be received so when you work with clients make sure that these information are clear because this