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If you give your script to someone else, and they substantially rewrite it, they might wind up with most of the royalty as well (and credit for writing it).
Unless you're desperate to complete it and market it right now, I'd suggest sticking it in a drawer for awhile and coming back to it in a couple of months.
Whichever path you choose, be sure to have a written agreement - this will avoid disputes as to ownership, royalties, etc., should the script get purchased.
If you have significant financial resources, finding someone who can rewrite it on a "work for hire" basis would probably be best - this will let you retain full ownership of the script. If you lack financial resources, or have little confidence in the script, finding a partner to rewrite it and help market it might work better. Be sure all elements of your understanding are in writing, though, and allow for contingencies. For example, if your "partner" gets a great contract for another project and abandons you before work on your script is complete, you want to be able to retain full ownership. Good luck!
Rogerd- In regards to having a contract written up, should this be done through a lawyer or will a notarized document be sufficient?
Rogerd- Thanks I will use your outstanding advice!