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Ronald K. Phillips
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You need to talk to a trademark attorney, and they'll need specific facts....
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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See http://bit.ly/3XGa2D for responses to a similar question.
Steven Alan Fink
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Yes. Revival of a suspended corporation revives the filings. Revenue and...
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Dana Howard Shultz
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I gather that your questions are arising in the context of completing Articles...
Cathleen Anne Cowin
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(1) As you live in California and will operate the business from California,...
Steven Alan Fink
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You only need 1 person to form a C corp. You can be sole shareholder, officer...
Dana Howard Shultz
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I agree with my colleague's answer. The corporation needs three officers (...
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Steve Fromm
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Generally, you must file the extension before the due date of the return. So...
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Dana Howard Shultz
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As you have already surmised, this situation is sufficiently complex that you...
Steven Alan Fink
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If they do not have a Buy-Sell Agreement in place, your husband should make an...
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Pamela Koslyn
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An LLC probably makes the most sense because of the protection from liablility,...
Dana Howard Shultz
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I agree 100% with Ms. Koslyn. The link below should help you appreciate why...
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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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...
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...
Tamara Lynn Harper
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Asset protection is a complicated area that needs to be reviewed with counsel...
Melissa Cari Marsh
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To answer this question will require you to converse with a licensed local...
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Steven Alan Fink
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California Civil Code Section 1363 et. seq. lists your rights to notice of...
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Dana Howard Shultz
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It's not clear exactly what you are asking about with respect to the "best way"....

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