Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
Dissolving a Partnership
Hello,
In 1999 my brother-in-law and I formed a general partnership. Unfortunately, the business was unable to support both of us, so he decided to continue in it and I left to find another job. Legally, what must be done to change this partnership to a sole proprietorship? Is there a simple form to file with the county clerk?
Thanks much for any help!
Asked on 9/18/01, 5:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Peter Bradie
Bradie, Bradie & Bradie
Re: Dissolving a Partnership
You and your brother-in-law will have to go to the county clerk's office and withdraw the assumed name certificate you both signed. Then he will sign a new assumed name certificate naming him as sole proprietor. Until you do that, you are showing the world that you are also responsible for debts and obligations of the business.
Answered on 11/06/01, 10:18 am
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