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Posted about 1 month ago in Business Decatur, GA
Angel Marie Van Wieren's answer
The answer depends on the type of entity you incorporated under. The following...
Glenn M. Lyon's answer
Assuming you are a corporation, it depends on the corporate documents you have... Posted 25 days ago in Corporate / Incorporation Atlanta, GA
Robert John Murillo's answer
Careful planning is required regardless of the business. You really can’t...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
If you want to start a business, see a lawyer BEFORE you make any decisions and... Posted about 1 month ago in Corporate / Incorporation Atlanta, GA
Robert John Murillo's answer
This just smells of online scam. There is no reason why a company needs some US...
Kevin M. Veler's answer
I wholeheartedly agree. True businesses do not operate in this fashion. This... Posted 22 days ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Atlanta, GA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
Chapter 11 is a more complex filing and the fees are higher because the...
Glen Edward Ashman's answer
Even most bankruptcy attorneys do not do Chapter 11 due to its complexity.... Posted 2 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Atlanta, GA
Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum's answer
While I am not licensed in Georgia, your question address central principles... Posted 5 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Atlanta, GA
Mark Hankins' answer
Nonprofit corporations do not have "owners" (but they may have "members'), the...
Keith Samuel Hasson's answer
It would need to be a separate nonprofit corporation and you will need to... Posted 3 months ago in Business Atlanta, GA
Michael Duane Cross Jr.'s answer
Though more information is required, the best approach is likely to: (1) Form...
Daniel Scott Wright's answer
I agree with Mr. Lyon. You will need to form a non-profit entity and file the... Posted 7 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Atlanta, GA
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Lots of details exist for you to consider. Location is probably the biggest...
Lev Konstantyn Martyniuk's answer
Depends on your business. Real estate is generally pursued through a... Posted 7 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Atlanta, GA
Lev Konstantyn Martyniuk's answer
Set it up as a state non-profit corporation and then get IRS 501(c) status to...
Jeffrey Allan Moss' answer
You will have trouble getting corporate sponsors to support you without having... Posted 9 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Tucker, GA
Trey E. Phillips' answer
It is unlikely that you can remove yourself from the lease, and substitute your...
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
Before you do anything, read your lease from start to finish. Most commercial... Posted 9 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Atlanta, GA
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
So long as you maintain a proper separation between yourself and your...
Kevin M. Veler's answer
Technically anyone can put a lien on your home at any time. That does not mean... Posted 10 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Atlanta, GA
Kevin M. Veler's answer
This is definitely an issue you will want to consult with your tax advisor.... Posted 7 months ago in Limited Liability Company (LLC) Atlanta, GA
Kevin M. Veler's answer
No matter where you incorporate, you will be required to qualify in each state...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
An LLC is a business form that does provide some advantages but does have some... Posted 8 months ago in Business Atlanta, GA Posted 10 months ago in Corporate / Incorporation Atlanta, GA
Kurt A. Raulin's answer
Not likely, unless there is some relationship between the general contracting...
Okorie Okorocha's answer
I would check with a local attorney, but it depends what you are being sued for... |