Legal document preparation fees are roughly around $600 per project, charged by lawyers to draft, create, or prepare legal documents.
Types of legal documents include:
Lawyers typically charge a flat fee or an hourly fee to clients to prepare legal documents. The legal document preparation fee data shown below comes from ContractsCounsel’s marketplace. The table includes 12 popular 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, that pricing for projects can vary based on contract type, number of custom terms, and number of revisions needed. The below pricing table includes averages.
Contract drafting services are provided by lawyers on behalf of clients who need to create legal documents to govern transactions. The process involves the lawyer consulting with a client on the best terms to include in a contract that needs to be drafted. Once these terms have been identified, lawyers will create a first version of the document for the client to review and provide feedback.
Typically, contract drafting is an iterative process and may take a couple of rounds of revisions to get the contract to say what the client wants, while also keeping the client protected.
Getting help from a lawyer for contract drafting is highly encouraged since contracts are the backbone of businesses and govern relationships with customers, employees, investors, parties, and other parties.
Based on ContractsCounsel’s marketplace data, the average cost of a project involving contract drafting is approximately $600. However, legal document preparation fees can vary widely from project to project.
Meet some lawyers on our platformLawyers who prepare legal documents charge in a variety of ways. Please explore them below:
ContractsCounsel’s marketplace data shows the average flat fee rate for legal document preparation to be $600.
Writing your own legal document is acceptable since you can still create a legally binding document. However, it is not encouraged given the nuances involved in legal language and the law. If a transaction you are involved in is high value or high impact, it is best to hire a lawyer to draft a contract. However, if you do want to write your own contract, below are some tips and steps to keep in mind:
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