Sponsored Links New Jersey power of attorney allows for a person to be able to select any trusted person they would like (does not have to be an attorney) to represent their […]
New Hampshire power of attorney as described in Chapter 506 of the Revised Statutes states that a person (referred to as an “agent”) may make financial or medical decisions on someone else’s behalf […]
Nevada Power of Attorney Laws – Chapter 162A Nevada power of attorney lets a person choose someone else to be able to make financial or medical decisions on behalf of his or […]
Law – Nebraska Uniform Power of Attorney Act – 30-4001 to 30-4045 Nebraska power of attorney allows for a person to be able to handle another’s financial (durable) or medical affairs (The medical […]
An operating agreement is required by State law when forming a limited liability company in Missouri. Also known as an “LLC”, the agreement outlines the way a business functions on a day […]
According to Maine law a limited liability company (“LLC”) that is formed or a foreign company doing business within the State must create and sign an operating agreement. Available for single or […]
Although the Texas LLC operating agreement is not required by State law, it is highly recommended by legal professionals especially if there are partners (also known as a ‘multi-member LLC’) or other owners […]
According to Article 6 Section 202 a New York LLC operating agreement is required by law for a company that has more than one (1) owner (also known as a “Member”). It is […]
According to Title 6 Chapter 18 (Limited Liability Company Act) all Delaware companies must create and authorize an operating agreement in order for the entity to be legal. The form sets the […]
It is required in the State of California that all limited liability companies (LLC) have an operating agreement upon formation. Formats Single Member Adobe PDF Microsoft Word Multi Member Adobe PDF Microsoft […]