Independent Contractor Agreement Template
$268 CAD
Get the relationship right before the work begins.
Bringing someone on as a contractor is not the same as hiring an employee, and the distinction matters legally. This template makes the relationship clear from day one. It covers the scope of work, payment terms, deadlines, confidentiality, intellectual property ownership, and how either party can end the engagement if needed.
It protects you from misclassification issues, sets expectations on both sides, and ensures there’s no confusion about who owns what when the project wraps.
Who is this for?
Founders, business owners, and operators who hire freelancers, contractors, or outside service providers on a project or ongoing basis.
What's included?
Lawyer-drafted template for use across North America, editable Word doc, and a plain-language cheat sheet that walks you through every section.



How It Works
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Review & Edit
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Put It To Work
Use your contract with confidence.
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