Downey Business Dissolution Attorney
Business Lawyer for Southern California
Ending your business, whether it is a family-owned enterprise, partnership, limited liability company, S corporation, joint venture, or any other type of commercial entity, may be necessary due to any number of reasons which may or may not be voluntary. Business dissolutions may come about due to a business failure, death of an owner, partner, or other party, disputes between partners, shareholders, or stakeholders, through breaches of fiduciary duty, fraud, or other litigation matters.
Despite the circumstances, dissolving a business is a legal process which involves a number of steps; ensuring that all of the legal obligations and issues of the business are wrapped up efficiently often requires the sure hand of a business lawyer well-versed in state and federal requirements. It is also wise to have someone overseeing this process who can help you exit your business with minimal financial liability and impact as possible.
Competent Legal Help for Business Dissolution
If you need to dissolve your southern California business and would like to discuss the prospect and be advised concerning your specific situation, we invite you to contact the Law Office of Thomas Y. Barclay for a consultation. As a Downey business litigation attorney, Mr. Barclay can review the matter and provide you with knowledgeable legal guidance concerning all of the repercussions involved. An exit strategy can then be devised and implemented aimed at legally protecting you and your interests. Legal actions concerning taxing authorities, creditors, assets, obligations to shareholders, partners, employees, or other parties, as well as any other remaining business issues will be handled.
Our firm is dedicated to helping business clients with all types of legal matters, from formation of business entities to daily business operations to dissolution. Our principal attorney provides full and personal attention to all of your business legal matters, both inside and outside the courtroom.
Contact the Downey business dissolution lawyer at the firm for comprehensive legal guidance in dissolving your business today.