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WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY WHEN YOU DIE?

With all of the business entity choices available to new and existing businesses, a Limited Liability Company (LLC) can be a great entity choice for many types of businesses. They are easy to form, and they help protect your personal assets from the debts and liabilities of the business and its employees. An LLC doesn’t require the strict record keeping, paperwork, or operating formalities that a corporation requires. LLCs also provide flexible income tax options, and they don’t have the strict ownership restrictions of a corporation. Because of these positive qualities, LLCs are often the entity of choice for many businesses. However, most people who create an LLC fail to plan for the disposition of their LLC interest upon their death. Continue reading

Starting a Business: Business Law in Wisconsin and Minnesota

Starting a Business?  Consult with a Business Lawyer to be Sure you Consider all of your Options.

Business Law Attorney Hudson WIAs a Business Law Attorney I’ve had the pleasure of helping many clients start their first business venture. The first step a client is usually faced with is choosing which type of legal organization to choose. The most common organizations or entities are: sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company (LLC), and corporations. Business Law is a complex topic, and a comprehensive comparison between these various types of business organizations is beyond the scope of this blog post. That being said, I will attempt to address some of the basic characteristics of each type of entity. Continue reading

Is a Limited Liability Company (LLC) Right for me?

Creating a Limited Liability Company (LLC)? Use Caution…Starting a Business is not always a simple venture

Limited Liability Company (LLC)So you’re starting a new business? It can’t be that difficult…can it? You do the research and decide that a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is the best entity for your new venture. You may event go online and register your new entity with proper state agency. But use caution. Before you open the doors of your new business be sure you consult with a qualified Business Law Attorney to ensure that you’ve covered all the bases. Continue reading