If you’ve ever signed a lease or purchased a car before, you’ve probably signed a contract. Have you ever wondered where all that legal talk that you’re supposed to read comes from? We have the answer for you: legal document drafting.
Legal document drafting is a task that involves writing documents to be used for legal purposes. While there are document templates that can make the process of creating them simpler, each legal document has unique qualities that make it custom-tailored to the situation it is meant to address. The drafting stage of a document involves crafting the clauses, provisions, terms and conditions, and more.
In the next sections, you will learn about the common types of legal documents, how to draft them, and what rules you need to follow while you do it.
There is a legal document out there for almost any agreement that you can think of. Think about every agreement that you have ever put your signature on. That was a legal document!
A legal document can fall under one of three categories: an instrument, a pleading, or a general legal document.
Examples of legal instruments include:
Examples of legal pleadings include:
Examples of general legal documents include:
Check out this webpage to learn more about the different types of legal documents.
Meet some lawyers on our platformThe good news about legal document drafting is that it is very rarely done from scratch. Most of the time, contract lawyers use contract templates and other assistive tools to help them in their legal drafting . These templates are often publicly accessible, but sometimes are owned by the lawyer’s firm.
Legal document drafting is as easy as having the information you need to fill in the blank spaces on a legal template in most cases. Here is a simple four step process that you can use to draft legal documents:
The first step to tackling any big job is to have a game plan, and drafting legal documents is no exception. Before you can draft the document, you must plan it out. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
It’s already hard enough for many people to get through the legal aspects of a legal document. The last thing you want to do is make it even more difficult by throwing too much legal jargon around.
Another thing you can do to make your document easy to read is to mind the formatting. If there are certain sections that you know are more important, you can bold their titles or highlight certain areas to draw attention to them.
This makes it easier for the signing party to get the information they need out of the contract without wasting too much time reading the technical aspects of it.
Since legal documents need to be so well-thought-out and accurate, it can be tempting to include unnecessary information to err on the side of caution. Unfortunately, adding too many footnotes or placing the same information multiple times throughout the document can be distracting.
Remember to keep your language as concise as possible. Most legal documents are long enough – they don’t need any extra help being time-consuming to read.
Once you complete your legal document, do a contract review . Make note of any spelling or grammatical errors and if you find an area where you didn’t include something important, go back and change it. It’s always a good idea to have a few different opinions at this step, so don’t be afraid to ask others to review your work and give their notes on it, as well.
While you are drafting legal documents, here are a few things you can keep in mind to help the process go more smoothly:
Legal document drafting is a structured process that must follow certain rules. Since these documents must stand up in court, it’s vital to follow a few basic rules when it comes to the drafting of legal documents:
Learn more the rules of legal document drafting by checking out this article .
The below legal document drafting fee data comes from ContractsCounsel’s marketplace. The table includes 12 popular legal document drafting projects.
Document Type | Bid Avg | Project Avg |
Service Contract | $650 | $505 |
Partnership Agreement | $875 | $625 |
Single-Member Operating Agreement | $525 | $450 |
Multi-Member Operating Agreement | $1,100 | $950 |
SaaS Agreement | $850 | $725 |
Terms of Service | $845 | $450 |
Privacy Policy | $500 | $450 |
Employment Contract | $650 | $500 |
Consulting Agreement | $650 | $450 |
Contractor Agreement | $650 | $450 |
Convertible Note | $650 | $550 |
Promissory Note | $695 | $550 |
All data is flat-fee (not hourly), so the pricing you see below is the total to complete a project. Please note, pricing for drafting can vary based on document type, number of custom terms, and number of revisions needed. The above pricing table includes averages.
If you need legal document drafting services but you’re not sure where to start, we have good news for you: contract lawyers can help. Whether you need assistance setting up a contract template or you want to hire someone who knows how to write a business contract, they are perfect for the job. It’s always a good idea to get the help of a professional, especially when it comes to highly technical documents like legal agreements.
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