Legal Question in Business Law in New Jersey
Partnership
I have a partner that quit & is going on disability can he still have say in business & how can i get him out he wants to much $ we have no legal agreement
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Partnership
It sounds like your partner will cooperate to get this done. An attorney can look this over for you and give you some advice. You want to be sure that your partner is OUT of the business and can not come back and claim a part of it later. And you want to be SURE that you know what the debts and the problems in the business are; you do not want to find out later that your partner 'borrowed' some money that you have to repay, or some other problem.
If you would like, give me a call; I am in Hackensack (northern New Jersey). I will be happy to discuss this with you; a brief telephone consultation will be free.
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Re: Partnership
If there is no separate agreement, the disassociation of a partner from a partnership is controlled by the Partnership Act. Exactly how the Act affects you is dependent on your particular circumstances. You should contact a business lawyer to discuss the details.
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