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Pamela Koslyn
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If your NV corporation qualfied to do business in CA, it would turn up on the...
Pamela Koslyn
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Your corporation is governed by its Bylaws, by any Shareholder's Agreement, by...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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You will have to follow the By-laws procedure.
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Pamela Koslyn
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Not unless you and the S-corp have allowed this creditor to "pierce the...
Pamela Koslyn
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I know this sounds self-serving, but Legalzoom goes out of it's way to disclaim...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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LegalZoom has been accused of unlawfully practicing law: < http://tr.im/v0bb >,...
Pamela Koslyn
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Your rights in this corporation are governed by the corporate Bylaws, any...
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Dana Howard Shultz
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First, some terminology: The two of you are shareholders in the corporation,...
Pamela Koslyn
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Mr. Shultz is right, you need to get a lawyer to have your co-owner buy out...
Dana Howard Shultz
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You need to amend the Operating Agreement. The amendment must be signed by the...
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Pamela Koslyn
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The AZ Secretary of State's filing fee may be cheaper than CA's, but if you're...
Matthew Edward Williamson
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If you are doing regular business in California, you'll have to register to do...
Pamela Koslyn
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A CEO is an officer. Corporate ofiicers and directors are often not paid...
Dana Howard Shultz
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Adding a bit to the first answer, and trying to answer your questions directly:...
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Dana Howard Shultz
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When clients ask a similar question, I recommend CA: As your question suggested,...
Robert John Murillo
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My colleague is correct. The benefit of Nevada incorporation for a non-Nevada...
Pamela Koslyn
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If your corporation's governing documents provided that the majority...
Dana Howard Shultz
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It is impossible to answer your question without examining the corporation's...
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Pamela Koslyn
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No, the other 50% owner (who's also an officer, and perhaps a director) can't...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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He is an owner. Do you have a shareholder agreement? Are there bylaws? What...
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Pamela Koslyn
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You could do a buyout to the majority shareholder or the corporation (depending...
Pamela Koslyn
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Send a written notice resigning as president (and as director, if you were a...
Mark L Rosenberg
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Officers can certainly resign and new officers can be appointed by the Board of...
Jonathan H Levy
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Yes, the old officers simply resign and new ones are appointed unless your...
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Jonathan H Levy
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First of all, if you are being sued, you need to deal with that by hiring...
Matthew Edward Williamson
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Unfortunately you'll probably need a good attorney to file on your behalf and...
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Jeffrey Allan Moss
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A nonprofit can dissolve either by the vote a majority of the members or if...
John Kenneth Friedman
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You should write a letter of resignation from your board position and deliver...
Tamara Lynn Harper
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You will need to prepare a letter of resignation keeping in mind the advice...
Dana Howard Shultz
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Disclaimer: This post does not constitute legal advice and does not establish...
Melissa Cari Marsh
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In order to answer your question effectively an attorney would have to review...
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Richard Byron Jefferson
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The first part of your question is easy. You would need to file an updated...
Mark L Rosenberg
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You can remove your name as stated by the other attorney. You did not indicate...

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