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Before you sign anything

Leases, jobs, gym memberships, financing, terms of service — adulthood is a lot of signatures. The rule is simple: never sign what you haven't read and understood.

Dad's Quick Take

Read the whole thing, understand what you're agreeing to (especially money, length, cancellation, and penalties), and never let anyone rush you. If you don't understand a clause, ask for it in writing or get help before you sign. Your signature is binding.

What to look for in any contract

Never sign if…

…you're being pressured to sign 'right now,' the verbal promises aren't written down, or you don't understand a section. A legitimate offer survives you taking time to read it.

Watch for these terms

Words like non-compete, arbitration, auto-renew, and at-will can quietly matter a lot. You don't need to be a lawyer — just don't gloss over them. For big contracts (a car, a business deal, anything expensive), having a professional look it over is money well spent.

Common questions

What if I already signed something bad?

Read it for cancellation/cooling-off terms (some purchases have them), and contact the other party. For high-stakes situations, a quick consult with a legal aid service or lawyer can help.

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