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Freelancer Contract Template for UK Agencys
Finding a reliable freelancer contract template for agencies in the UK is crucial. Generic templates often miss key UK legal nuances, leaving your agency exposed. This page explains what a robust freelancer contract for UK agencies must include, why off-the-shelf options fall short, and how Atornee helps you generate a tailored document. We focus on protecting your agency's interests, defining project scope, intellectual property, payment terms, and termination clauses, all within the UK legal framework. While Atornee provides a strong foundation, complex or high-value engagements may still benefit from a solicitor's review.
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FAQ
Is a 'free' freelancer contract template sufficient for my UK agency?
Often, no. Free templates are rarely tailored to UK law or your specific agency's needs. They can miss critical clauses for IP, IR35, or data protection, leaving your agency exposed to risk. Atornee helps you build a more robust, UK-specific document.
How does Atornee help with IR35 compliance for my agency's freelancer contracts?
While Atornee cannot provide tax advice, our contract generation process includes prompts and clauses designed to support an 'outside IR35' determination where appropriate, by clearly defining the working relationship and control. However, IR35 status is complex and depends on actual working practices, so always seek professional tax advice.
Can I use this contract for any type of freelancer?
Our template is designed for a broad range of creative and professional services freelancers common in agencies (e.g., designers, copywriters, developers). For highly specialised or regulated roles, or those with unique liabilities, a solicitor's review is recommended.
What if the freelancer wants to negotiate terms?
Negotiation is common. Atornee provides a solid starting point. If significant changes are requested, review them carefully. For complex negotiations or terms you're unsure about, it's best to consult a solicitor.
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