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From: Harold Henderson <>
Subject: Re: [TGF] contracts for services
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 14:40:00 -0500
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Billie --
An excellent place to start on this question is the chapter in
_Professional Genealogy_, edited by Elizabeth Shown Mills. There is no one
answer. A good follow-up place to visit is the ProGen Study Group (
progenstudy.org).
Harold
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Billie Elias <> wrote:
> I'm really, really new. I'm wondering if there's a form that genealogists
> use as a contract with their clients to ensure that they will be paid for
> the agreed upon services.
> Can anyone provide some examples of what is commonly used.
> Thanks,
> Billie Elias
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Harold Henderson
Research and Writing from Northwest Indiana
Professional genealogy from Chicago to Fort Wayne, Kalamazoo to Kokomo
Compiler, *In Court In La Porte: An every-name index to the first legal
proceedings
in La Porte County, Indiana*
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