Young Performers at Work: Child Star Survival Guide

Young Performers at Work: Child Star Survival Guide

by Sally R. Gaglini
Young Performers at Work: Child Star Survival Guide

Young Performers at Work: Child Star Survival Guide

by Sally R. Gaglini

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Overview

AWARD-WINNING BOOK! SILVER MEDAL "IPPY" BEST ADULT NON-FICTION INFORMATIONAL E-BOOK - 2016 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHER BOOK AWARD

READ THIS BOOK BEFORE YOU PURSUE YOUR CHILD'S DREAM OF FAME AND FORTUNE IN THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY.
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Sharing in-depth knowledge from entertainment lawyer Sally Gaglini, revealing interviews with industry professionals, and insights from both former child stars and experienced parents,
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Young Performers at Work offers the fundamental information needed to help your child follow their dream and launch a safe and successful career. Using easy-to-understand language, Gaglini demystifies confusing state laws and regulations intending to protect young performers and their earnings.
This book answers real-world questions from parents of young artists:
When I spend money to promote my daughter's career, will I be reimbursed?
Why is the producer requiring me, as the parent, to sign a contract?
If my son is cast on a tour, what arrangements should I make with his school?
When my daughter earns a paycheck, how much do I set aside for her?
If I consent to my son's participation in a reality show, will he get paid?
For more than twenty-five years Gaglini has helped families tackle complex legal issues as their children pursue careers as musicians, songwriters, models, actors, and other artists in the spotlight.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150860162
Publisher: Zip Celebrity Media LLC
Publication date: 08/04/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 377 KB

About the Author

Sally Gaglini has long taught Entertainment Law at Suffolk University Law School while also maintaining an active legal practice in the entertainment realm. Her corporate legal experience began at Motorola; from there, it quickly evolved into representing advertising and modeling agencies as well as production companies that use all forms of media. Sally Gaglini’s expertise also encompasses talent representation for musicians, songwriters, bands, and producers. Fast to develop a unique practice that also serves the needs of young performers and their families, she is sought out by other attorneys for her expertise in child labor, trust, entertainment and licensing. Her practice brings Hollywood and entertainment together with family and probate law. Sally Gaglini proposed, and was a contributing author of, the Massachusetts Child Performer Law. She remains a court-certified guardian ad litem accepting appointments from the courts advancing the needs of children, in addition to impaired adults requiring assistance, also accepting appointments as a trusted fiduciary.
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