Why Every Filing Support Project Should Start With A Written Scope
A written scope is not a delay. It is how a client and service team agree on what is being done, what is not being done, and what information is still needed.
Scope Protects The Client
The client should know the service, fee, timeline, required documents, and boundaries before work begins. That prevents surprise invoices and unclear expectations.
Scope Protects The Work
Filing support can expand quickly when records are missing, years are mixed together, or the issue is more complicated than the first call made it sound.
A written scope lets the team pause and quote the right work instead of pretending a complex file is simple.
Scope Creates A Better Portal Flow
Once scope is clear, the client can receive the right intake, upload request, engagement terms, invoice, and deadline path.
Noble's Standard
Noble keeps payment and filing support tied to clear service language. That is better for the client, better for records, and cleaner for payment processing.
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