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Daniel Jon Woodring
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This answer should not be considered specific legal advice, nor does it...
Douglas Ron Coenson
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By incorporating you are afforded certain protection but without knowing the...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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A corporation is a treated as a separate legal person which is why it is said...
Douglas Ron Coenson
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In general, the corporate veil protects you on decisions and activities made in...
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Douglas Ron Coenson
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I strongly recommend you consult with a corporate attorney in your area...
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Mark L Rosenberg
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If the church was a non-profit organization and filed for bankruptcy or...
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Steve Fromm
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These are always tough questions, but generally this is not a good idea. This...
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Mark L Rosenberg
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An attorney skilled in non-profit matters can incorporate you and help you file...
Benjamin James Sowards
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I would seek out individuals in your area that are passionate about helping...
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Steven W. Ledbetter
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Once you create your organization, invite others within the cancer community.
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Benjamin James Sowards
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Please seek out individuals in your area that are passionate about this type of...
David Michael Goldman
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You can be liable for what you do personally with the property. In addition,...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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In general, a person acting on behalf of a corporation is not a personal...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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Consult with a corporate litigation attorney on this. I am an injury attorney;...
Mark L Rosenberg
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The answer to this depends upon the Shareholder's Agreement. You should...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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It makes no difference whether you set up a "bricks and mortar" non profit...
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Daniel Jon Woodring
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This answer is not specific legal advice, nor does it establish an attorney...
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David Michael Goldman
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I would look at the LLC and tax it as a partnership or S corporation depending...
David Michael Goldman
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I would look at the LLC and tax it as a partnership or S corporation depending...
Beth Ann Di Santo
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No, Florida law requires that a Non-Profit's Board of Directors consist of no...
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R. S. Missimer
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My license is in Wisconsin, and I am not licensed to practice in your state,...
David Michael Goldman
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Have you looked at an LLC. An LLC offers many advantages over an S or C...
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David Michael Goldman
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Your rights are very limited, unless there is fraud involved or unless your...
David Michael Goldman
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Yes you can form a Non-profit. They are not inexpensive and are rather complex...
Gust G Sarris
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Yes. A non-profit business is very unique. It must be run under a much more...
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Marshall C Deason Jr.
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The answer to your question depends on the type of business entity (partnership,...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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This is more a question for your tax professional than for an attorney because...
Mark L Rosenberg
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I generally advise my clients to form an S corporation or an LLC because either...

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