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Angelica Hughes
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How to create Series LLCs in New Jersey

Angelica Hughes
  • South Plainfield, NJ
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I'm curious to know exactly how to form series LLC. Some of the research I have done supports the concept of filing articles of formation with the State and creating an operating agreement for the master LLC and series. I am assuming (and could be way off here) that the operating agreement is a document I can create myself. Another resource says you only need to note in your master article of formation that you can create series. Again, I am assuming that I will have to amend my articles of formation to include that language. Then from there create an operating agreement for each series. Not sure which to follow or if either are correct at all. If anyone out there has any experience with creating series LLCs, I would greatly appreciate the input. Thanks!

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