If a contract is signed but only one person is present when it is notorized is the contract valid?
Most contracts do not require that it be notarized to be valid and otherwise enforceable. What type of contract is it?
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Most contracts do not require that it be notarized to be valid and otherwise enforceable. What type of contract is it?
The current holder of the ownership interest would need to sell/transfer his/her interest to the adult child. Simple process; call or e-mail me...
Your situation is too complicated for a forum like this. The first place to look is any agreement between the owners, whether written or oral....
There are specific laws about serving the officers of the company if the registered agent cannot be served after reasonable diligence. Email me...
It would be a factual question regarding whether you agreed to a binding contract for the $900. Agreements don't have to be in writing to be...
You would need to sell your membership interest in the LLC to someone, presumably your husband. Otherwise, you would need to dissolve the company.
You can accomplish all of this by having a local business attorney draft the agreement for you.
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