Legal Question in Business Law in New York
Can a minor incorparate a company
Hey guy,
First off, i would like to thank anyone who will answer my question. I started a web design company and i was wondering if i could incorporate it. I will be 17 this december .
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Can a minor incorparate a company
Yes, you can incorporate your business, but you will be unable to sign any contract or conduct any business until you're 18 without someone who is over 18 as a co-signer.
Call my office during normal business hours (that would be M-F 9-5) and we'll get you set up (after your parent(s) co-sign the retainer letter/contract that I send to all new clients).
And just to let you know: "hey guy" doesn't work well to let the world know you're serious about business. Business life is a bit more formal than is high-school life.
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