It's easy to get tired of contracts and law. For a long time I asked myself the question before every similar situation is whether the law scares more than it solves? Yes, the contract takes time! The questions that arise are difficult and often sensitive and the formulations of clauses are endless in their interpretations.
But - this applies that both parties agree on why the contract or agreement is written. The one that you write an agreement with is not a counterpart but a partner, that's the main reason for the agreement to be written.. for us it is a contract... a tool to discuss points that are of importance to the cooperation (before, during and after). The aim is to improve the conditions for the future NOT to wait for problems that may arise along the way.
The problem arises when one party shows interest in understanding on cooperation (agreement / contract) while the other does not even seem to understand what is in their own "proposals for cooperation." We understand it is not really dislike in the sense of lack of confidence, but rather lack of knowledge and time to understand the situation.
We have a common desire for a future cooperation, but between us we have heavy clauses. Interpreting space. Lack of time. Important decisions ... and signatures that can not be given until both understand ... Today, it feels heavy.
I need a break, a little food in the stomach and possibly a stroll in the summer sun...