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You can file a partition action requesting an order to sell or divide the partnership. Contact an attorney for a full consultation.
You didn't say who sent you the letter. First, verify that whoever sent you the letter is legitimate. If so, work out a payment plan.
After 6 years, you are more than likely not going to find an attorney who is interested in your case. You just have to hit the phones/email trying to... Read Answer
Yes you can sue her.
I presume the seller financed the transaction either with a note or an installment agreement. Missing one payment should not result in you... Read Answer
The hold should now be released and either the funds are good or the funds are not good. There is always a hold on new account deposits. ... Read Answer
You can incorporate an existing business by filing Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of State. There's much more to do.... Read Answer
No, they cannot. Employers are under tight restrictions concering deductions from wages due to employees. If a driver is particularly... Read Answer
Unfortunately, if you are a general partnership, any partner can create unlimited liability for the partnership. You will want to terminate the... Read Answer
Did you have a written purchase agreement? if so, did it list the assets you were purchasing? If so, the agreement serves as the legal... Read Answer
Are you the owner of the interest in the llc, or are you and your wife jointly the owners? Unless otherwise agreed in advance, someone now owns... Read Answer
It depends on what your contract with the vendor said.
these questions are too broad for a Q and A forum like this. You acquire a liquor license from an existing owner. You do not apply for... Read Answer
I think you're referring to a non-disparagement agreement, which often includes a non-disclosure provision, and is usually included in a longer... Read Answer
You can contract with the LLC for it to assume the contract, but that would only affect your rights vis a vis the LLC. In other words, you... Read Answer
Yes you can sue the bank to get the money back but only if you used due diligance in protecting your own account and were not involved in the theft.
No. It depends on what papers you are signing. For example, you could be guarantying the business's (I assume that the business is a... Read Answer
If you settled because your lawyer pushed you to settle, it is possible (not likely) that you may have a claim against your lawyer, but not against... Read Answer
The primary reason to form the LLC at this point would be risk mitigation. If you mess something up in doing your work, can it cause financial... Read Answer