What happens to a corporation in a divorce?
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What happens to a corporation in a divorce?
Usually a modest value would be applied to such a business interest as a \u201cvalue to the owner\u201d. The books and records of the business will need to be disclosed to the other spouse. The court will take the business into account as a future financial resource of the spouse retaining the use of that business.
Should I be my own registered agent for an LLC?
Appointing yourself registered agent for your company sounds like it might be the simplest solution, but in fact, it’s not advisable. by Brette Sember, J.D. While it’s tempting to act as your own registered agent for LLC or corporation issues, it’s generally not a good idea.
Can I be my own registered agent in California?
You can be your own registered agent in California, but you’ll have to list your name and address in the public record. Many business owners don’t want the hassle that comes with this (unsolicited phone calls, junk mail offers, etc.). Hiring a registered agent keeps your information out of the public record.