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Laura Allen
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legalzoom or incfile?

Laura Allen
  • Mc Donough, GA
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I am planning on starting a consulting business in georgia and need to get thw paperwork going. has anyone used the online companies to start llc or corporation with good results?

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Savannah Wallace#2 Goals, Business Plans & Entities Contributor
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Savannah Wallace#2 Goals, Business Plans & Entities Contributor
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I've had the opportunity to review a number of templates from these companies and others similar and have found that they often lack the necessary detail and thoroughness required for effective business management. Important sections are frequently omitted, which can create challenges in day-to-day operations and long-term planning.

This lack of comprehensive documentation becomes especially problematic if you ever consider bringing in partners or expanding your team. In my experience, the materials provided by these companies rarely offer sufficient guidance or clarity to support such transitions smoothly.

I would also recommend working with a local attorney to help craft contracts that address all your needs and allow for long-term growth and expansion, or, at the very least, have an attorney review the ones you are using and suggest changes.

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