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Steve Fromm
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Well this sure seems like a classic case of tax fraud, if they are taking...
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Luke Joseph Frutkin's answer
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You could check with a local law school to see if they have a clinic that may...
Pamela Koslyn
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As the other responses have noted, if this corporation has operated and...
Guilherme Maurell Costa
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One of the reasons people incorporate is to have the benefit of the liability...
Gregory Keith Boop
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In Ohio (since you are listed as being from Ansonia), you will first need to...
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Mark L Rosenberg
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This depends upon your initial 501(c)(3) filing. If it contemplated the...
Mark L Rosenberg
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The answer depends upon the Company's bylaws and what discretion is given to...
Charles Ross Smith III
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In Ohio one parcel or item of real or personal property used as a residence by...
Charles Ross Smith III
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I note that in my previous answer I used the "old" home equity exemption of $10,...
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Ross Deshong Meador
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The way to remove your name from the Articles is for the company to file an...
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Tamara Lynn Harper
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Once a shareholder has been issued shares, they cannot be simply taken away....
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Tamara Lynn Harper
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Once a shareholder has been issued shares, they cannot be simply taken away....
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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This wil likely be governed by the Bylaws. Most boards have the authoritiy to...
David G. Weilbacher, Esq.
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First, you need to form a non-profit corporation. After doing so, you need to...
Gene Takagi
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Forming a nonprofit and applying for exemption under 501(c)(3) is one...
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Keith Samuel Hasson
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Depends. There are a number of factors which go into selecting the appropriate...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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An LLC is a business form that does provide some advantages but does have some...
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David G. Weilbacher, Esq.
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I would have to review all of your corporate documents, including your by-laws...
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Lucas Eric Rowe's answer
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There are a couple of issues I see here. First, do the lawyers have a judgment...
Gene D. Lipscher
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It depends on whether you personally guaranteed the lease or not. If not, then...
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Robert Gregg McCurry's answer
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The first thing you need to do is look at the lease. If the lease is in your...
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Paul H Begemann
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Sorry for your situation. I have a couple of suggestions. First, contact the...
Gregory Keith Boop
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Ken: I am an attorney from Ohio. This is not legal advice, but...

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