Bespoke drafting, clear terms, fewer disputes

Bespoke Contract Drafting for Every Business Need

At ScriptCraft Guild, we draft agreements that do the heavy lifting without the clutter. Clear obligations, sensible risk allocation and wording that stands up when the stakes are high. Why settle for a template that half-fits?

Risk-aware drafting Commercially precise clauses Structured review process
Solicitor reviewing a printed business contract at a polished desk with notes, pen and laptop nearby

Agreements We Draft

Every business has its own pressure points. We shape the wording around the deal, the sector and the relationship, so the document feels deliberate rather than recycled. NDAs, employment terms, supply arrangements — which one needs attention first?

Non-disclosure agreements

Used for confidential discussions, pitches and early-stage commercial talks. We make the obligations readable, enforceable and proportionate to the information being shared.

Service and consultancy agreements

Built for freelancers, agencies and professional advisors who need scope, deliverables, fees and liability limits set out properly from day one.

Employment contracts and staff handbooks

From senior hires to team policies, we draft documents that align expectations and reduce ambiguity around conduct, notice and workplace rules.

Shareholder and partnership agreements

When ownership and decision-making are shared, the drafting has to be careful. We cover authority, exits, deadlock and what happens when relationships change.

Supply, licensing and distribution agreements

These contracts often involve volumes, warranties and service levels. We set the commercial mechanics out clearly, so both sides know what success looks like.

Tailored one-off agreements

Need something more specialist? We draft bespoke documents for multi-party projects, unusual trading structures and time-sensitive transactions. No guesswork.

Our Drafting Process

A good agreement doesn’t begin with the first draft. It starts with the commercial brief, the practical risks and the pace of the deal. What does the contract need to do, and what shouldn’t it do?

1

Discovery call

We start with a focused call to capture your objectives, the deal structure and your risk appetite. That context matters. It stops the document drifting into generic territory.

2

First draft

Next, we prepare a draft within the agreed turnaround window. The wording is tailored to the relationship and the commercial reality, not just a standard precedent with the names changed.

3

Review and tracked changes

You’ll receive a version that’s easy to comment on. We work through revisions carefully, explain the trade-offs and keep the conversation grounded in the deal you’re actually making.

4

Final agreement

Once the revisions are settled, we issue a polished final document ready for signature. Clean formatting. Consistent clauses. No loose ends left for the closing stage.

Transparent Fixed-Fee Packages

You shouldn’t have to chase a mystery invoice to understand the cost. Our package structure keeps things straightforward, while still leaving room for bespoke quotes when the transaction calls for it. Simple enough?

Essential

Single agreement

Best for one-off instructions where you need a focused drafting exercise and one review round.

  • One tailored draft
  • One revision cycle
  • Practical guidance notes

Retainer

Monthly support

Designed for businesses that need ongoing drafting support as deals arrive through the month. Why keep starting from scratch?

  • Continuous drafting cover
  • Faster turnaround planning
  • Predictable monthly billing

Need a bespoke quote?

Complex or multi-party agreements are priced individually after we review scope, timing and negotiation intensity. That keeps the fee fair and the brief realistic.

Ask for pricing Fixed-fee where scope is clear

Contract Drafting Questions Answered

Clients often want certainty before they commit. Fair question. Here are the points we’re asked most often, with clear answers you can act on.

Simple agreements can often be turned around quickly once we have the brief and the key commercial points. More detailed instructions, especially those involving negotiation, will naturally take longer. We’ll agree the timeline with you at the outset.

Yes, where the instruction is suitable and the governing law issue is properly scoped. We’ll talk through jurisdiction, enforcement and the practical limits of the agreement before we begin. That keeps everyone on the same page.

We do. If your business uses similar contracts again and again, we can build a template library that balances consistency with enough flexibility for deal-specific changes. It’s efficient, and it saves time later.

That’s normal. Contracts are rarely signed without edits. We can review redrafts, explain proposed changes in plain English and help you decide which points to hold, soften or accept. Negotiation is part of the job.

Ready to put proper terms on paper?

Send us the outline, the deadline and the commercial issue you want solved. We’ll come back with a sensible next step and a clear path to a contract that works.