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Hate to sound Trite, but you need a good business law lawyer and a pocket full of cash. The current partner has control of the assets, books, resources & can use them to manipulate and defend his position, you just have your cash.

In the category of advice more than info. RESIST THE TEMPTATION to declare a moral outrage & neither God nor the court really cares who is right, what the court cares about is what is LEGAL and God doesn't care about your business matters.

don't waste your time or your cash, the lawyers & the other guy will benefit and you will waste your time and your cash. 5 years and all your cash later you will wish you had listened to me.

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