Is is possible to remove someone's name as an incorporator of your LLC?
Mr. Studnicki is correct. In Ohio an "incorporator" is merely someone who helped form the business entity. I sometimes do this for my clients in...
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Mr. Studnicki is correct. In Ohio an "incorporator" is merely someone who helped form the business entity. I sometimes do this for my clients in...
Yes, you can change the name of your business. You will need to amend the articles of incorporation. The Ohio Secretary of State has a form for...
I agree with Mr. Jaap that this is much too complex to try to get an answer to on Avvo. You need to talk specifically to an attorney and have him...
The short answer is that you can probably buy the interest of the one member, but unless there is language in the operating agreement or another...
Is the company a corporation or an LLC? If a corporation, then you will need a stock purchase agreement for your co-owner to purchase your shares...
Neither the incorporator nor the statutory agent owns the business (at least because of the person holding that role). The business is owned by the...
First thing is that the employer needs to get caught up on the employee back pay and any associated taxes. This is an area that forces many...
Yes, you can write out a contract and have it governed by the laws of any state you choose. Except in contracts with consumers (because most states...
You probably want a consumer law attorney - someone who deals with creditors and represents consumers against them. A lawyer who does foreclosure...
Your question can't really be answered in a forum like this because there are questions that you would need to answer and possible hidden issues...