Legal Question in Bankruptcy in California
Are shareholders/owners of an S Corp personally liable for corporate debt?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Usually not, unless they signed personal gurantees OR if the corporation did not really operate properly as a corporation.
They will try to make you liable. You need an attorney to know how to best avoid liability.
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