Legal Question in Business Law in Oregon
married couple and sole propietor
If my husband and I start a business,
Can we sole propretor as a couple or do
we need to file a partnership?
Asked on 6/12/07, 1:53 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Susan Burns
Law Office of Susan Ford Burns
Re: married couple and sole propietor
By definition, two people cannot be a "sole proprietor". The default for two people in business is a "partnership". That said, however, a partnership is usually not the best choice. Some form of entity, either a corporation or an LLC (Limited Liability Company) is usually a better choice. You should discuss the possibilities with an attorney to determine which is best for your situation.
Answered on 6/12/07, 12:27 pm
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