Business Formation.
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Who this helps
For individuals, partners, and small business owners who are starting a new business or formalizing an existing one and want clear guidance, proper setup, and a solid legal foundation from the start.
The basics
Business formation is the process of legally establishing a business entity, such as an LLC or corporation, to define ownership, limit liability, and create a clear structure for operating and growing.The process
We begin with a consultation to understand your business goals. We recommend an appropriate structure, prepare and file formation documents, and guide you through required steps.What to expect
You can expect clear communication, a defined scope of work, and transparent pricing from the start. Each step is explained so you know what’s required and can move forward with confidence.
About
The Sookdeo Law Firm understands how important forming a business is for you and your family and is happy to be part of the process.
• Formation of Limited Liability Companies (LLCs)
• Formation of Corporations, 501(c)(3)
• Formation of Partnerships
• Drafting Buy-Sell Agreements
• Drafting and Review of Business Purchase Documents
• Drafting and Review of Business Sale Documents
• Drafting and Review of Asset Purchase Agreements
• Drafting Shareholders Agreements
• Contract Review and Drafting
• Contract Drafting
• Entity Terminations
• Entity Change of Address
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Business formation services typically include LLCs and other common entity types. During a consultation, we’ll discuss which structure fits your goals.
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Most formation services are offered for a fixed fee discussed upfront, depending on the type of entity and scope of work.
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Yes. Part of the process includes discussing available options and explaining how each structure may impact liability, taxes, and operations.
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Timing depends on the type of entity and state filing timelines. We’ll outline expected timing during your consultation.
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Yes. If your business is already operating but not formally structured, a consultation can help determine appropriate next steps.