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When do you cease billing?!

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Michele:
Linda, 

    These situations in our past are what made it clear to us that having a good contract is crucial to your success in this business.  Wish we had known that when we started, but our experiences gave us the knowledge we needed to be able to write the book to help others understand the importance of their contract and the things they need to consider when writing it.

Michele

midwifebiller:
This is exactly the issue I have been dealing with these past three months.  All of a sudden, our clients "don't have the money", but I still need to make payroll, pay the bills, etc., etc.

It's now obvious that I need to edit my contract and add a few more bullet points.  What is the best way to present the updated contract to our clients?  Do I just send an addendum and ask them to sign?

midwifebiller:
One more question:  Who does their own client invoicing and who hires it out?

PMRNC:
With so many banks integrating with Quick books or offering invoicing with online banking, I'd never outsource that..JMO

Michele:
Does your current contract have a time?  Like a year?  You may have to wait until the term is up to get them to agree to new terms.  Otherwise, I would just present it to them stating you have updated your contract and you'd like to go over it with them and resign.

Michele

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