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Robert John Murillo
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Contributor Level 7

Careful planning is required regardless of the business. You really can’t...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

If you want to start a business, see a lawyer BEFORE you make any decisions and...
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Robert John Murillo
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Contributor Level 7

This just smells of online scam. There is no reason why a company needs some US...
Kevin M. Veler
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Contributor Level 5

I wholeheartedly agree. True businesses do not operate in this fashion. This...
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Shawn B Alexander
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Contributor Level 7

Chapter 11 is a more complex filing and the fees are higher because the...
Glen Edward Ashman
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Contributor Level 6

Even most bankruptcy attorneys do not do Chapter 11 due to its complexity....
Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum
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While I am not licensed in Georgia, your question address central principles...
Mark Hankins
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Nonprofit corporations do not have "owners" (but they may have "members'), the...
Keith Samuel Hasson
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Contributor Level 6

It would need to be a separate nonprofit corporation and you will need to...
Glenn M. Lyon
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In order to for a non-profit, you will need to incorporate with the Secretary...
Daniel Scott Wright
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I agree with Mr. Lyon. You will need to form a non-profit entity and file the...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Lots of details exist for you to consider. Location is probably the biggest...
Lev Konstantyn Martyniuk
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Contributor Level 5

Depends on your business. Real estate is generally pursued through a...
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Lev Konstantyn Martyniuk
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Set it up as a state non-profit corporation and then get IRS 501(c) status to...
Jeffrey Allan Moss
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Contributor Level 4

You will have trouble getting corporate sponsors to support you without having...
Margery Ellen Golant
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Contributor Level 8

So long as you maintain a proper separation between yourself and your...
Kevin M. Veler
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Contributor Level 5

Technically anyone can put a lien on your home at any time. That does not mean...
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Kevin M. Veler
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This is definitely an issue you will want to consult with your tax advisor....
Kevin M. Veler
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Contributor Level 5

No matter where you incorporate, you will be required to qualify in each state...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

An LLC is a business form that does provide some advantages but does have some...
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Lu Ann Trevino
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Contributor Level 8

I am not licensed to practice law in your state. These comments are made...
Kurt A. Raulin
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Contributor Level 3

Not likely, unless there is some relationship between the general contracting...
Okorie Okorocha
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Contributor Level 9

I would check with a local attorney, but it depends what you are being sued for...

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