A private tutor may use the Private Tutoring Agreement to determine the terms of the contract between himself and the client (or the client's parents/legal guardians). These types of agreements are usually simple and straightforward.
A private tutor may use the Private Tutoring Agreement to determine the terms of the contract between himself and the client (or the client's parents/legal guardians). These types of agreements are usually simple and straightforward.
Typically, tutors teach to high school-aged minors or younger. Individuals under the age of 18 cannot enter into contracts on their own. That's why these documents are often signed by the parents or legal guardians for a person who intends to study privately.
The agreement includes the ability to describe the specific details of tutoring services. The contract may also cover the limitation on liability and intellectual property protection clause, termination, and governing law.
This document is different from an Online Course Agreement. The latter includes ready-made, fully-packaged online courses that are merely available for purchase and immediate use. Meanwhile, this agreement is for one-to-one private tutoring services.
You fill out a form. The document is created before your eyes as you respond to the questions.
At the end, you receive it in Word and PDF formats. You can modify it and reuse it.
A tutor, looking for a standard template for teaching clients can use the document. The document can also be used by the client (or the parent/legal guardian) who just hired a tutor. Once all the details of the agreement are known, either party can fill out the document.
The process of the document is simple: first, general information is entered, such as contact information and whether the client is a minor. Then, parties should answer additional questions about the actual tutoring services. More specifically, these are questions about the tutoring area, the schedule, etc.
The document contains all the conditions to protect the tutor and to be legally valid.
Once completed, both parties should sign a document and keep a copy for themselves.
No law or other sets of laws defines what is to be in Private Tutoring Agreements. However, these documents are usually regulated by state law. This agreement contains a Governing Law provision, which makes the law of the contract, the state where the tutoring services will be done, or where the tutor lives.