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  1. ***Update: I spoke to the client and explained to them how the date changes are affecting my schedule and any further date change, I will have to remove myself. They offered to pay the whole remaining balance for the inconvenience. I told them it's not necessary to do so just in case anything else happens, I don't want to have to refund all that money.
  2. No I havent got the contract reviewed since I got it 4 years ago.
  3. Like William said, I know that I have to right to pull out at this point, but my main reason for posting this request was to view this from a different perspective because in my head, I wasnt sure if I was overreacting or not because I've never encouter a situation like this before. Last thing I want to do is make an uninformed decision.
  4. These are the terms on contract regarding right of withdrawal. This is the first wedding that Ive experience this, to me the date changes, missed appointments are signs of something bigger and its giving me an uneasy gut feeling. I just can't put my finger on it. P.S. I truly appreciate your advice on this guys. "14. Right of Withdrawal The Photographer’s discovery of new information, changes, or other factors tending to circumvent its policies could result in its withdrawal. Non co-operation; changes of locations, facilities or times available; missed appointments; bad or returned checks, or late payments are examples of contributing factors. Should the Photographer initiate the withdrawal, all fees and deposits will be returned, excepting fair market value for all services/ products already provided. In case of withdrawal, $50 an hour is billed for all photography services already provided, and $50 an hour is billed for all other services, consultations, and all travel time, rounded up to the nearest half-hour. If the Photographer withdraws -- the Client will not be billed for any services in excess of their deposits (except if deposit was in form of returned checks)."
  5. <p>I'm having an issue with a wedding. The groom and bride change the wedding date every two weeks. We weren't able to do our engagement shoot because they kept canceling. Wedding date was scheduled to December 2016, changed for February 2017, March 2017, now it's April 2017. At this point, I want to cancel and bill them for the work I've already done for them as per contract. Any advice regarding this would be much appreciated.</p>
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