People often forego the advice of an attorney before executing a contract because they do not believe that the other party is going to breach the agreement. Sometimes, though, circumstances arise that cast into doubt what the respective parties’ rights and obligations are under that contract or agreement. When those rights and duties are unclear, it creates a ripe situation for one party to believe that the other person/entity breached the agreement and this, of course, could lead to litigation. When in doubt, we fully believe that a party to a contract should consult an attorney before acting in order to minimize the risk of a breach. Kelsky Law, P.A., is happy to review contracts/agreements for clients to help them determine their rights.