How do you determine the net value of a company if one of two partners want to leave an LLC?
One retains a valuation professional - hopefully agreed to by both members - to provide a valuation. Lawyers are not qualified to provide a...
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One retains a valuation professional - hopefully agreed to by both members - to provide a valuation. Lawyers are not qualified to provide a...
The most important step is to find out whether the lease agreement addresses this issue. If it doesn't, then you should consider talking to a...
It is difficult to provide a definitive answer, because the facts are sketchy. In particular, it is not clear whether the creditor has the right to...
I agree with my colleagues: One would need to analyze the relevant documents to provide a substantive answer to your question.
Assuming that you did not agree to pay your mother-in-law's medical expenses, I find it difficult to come up with any reason why you are obligated...
It is impossible to provide a definitive answer without analyzing the insurance policy and the relevant facts in detail. That said, based on my...
Co-signer questions come up frequently on Avvo. Yours will receive the typical answer: You are on the hook. It is unlikely that the lender will...
If the credit card was issued by the bank that held the account, then your sister's agreements with the bank probably permit the bank to seize any...
This is the type of matter for which small claims court was designed.
No one can provide a definitive answer without analyzing the terms of the bond. That said, when you signed the bond you probably agreed to cover...