A really great resource to start with is www.nolo.com. This is an excellent legal resource. For more regional and state-specific information, check with the local Chamber of Commerce or your state's commerce department.
You can find the Deleware LLC laws of incorporation at www.incnow.com. You can also look at www.Incorporate.com for more information on it.
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If you liked the LLC there's no reason to switch; an LLC can have a single owner.
I have an LLc and I have 6 different DBA's under my one llc so yes it can be done,
Please specify what you mean by list of laws.
See the links below:Arrow Companies, LLC
When you die, your LLC can continue to exist if you have a succession plan in place. This plan may involve transferring ownership to a family member, partner, or selling the business. If no plan is in place, the LLC may need to be dissolved according to state laws.
You can access online LLC forms on many different sites. I would suggest going with www.LLC.com.
Run every thing through a LLC...check local laws for details
To many laws to list
No. My father is applying for a LLC from Nevada (they have the best laws for this type of company - one person can control everything), it is legal. ANSWER: No, an LLC formed in another state can operate in Florida if it registers as a foreign LLC in Florida. However, if the LLC no longer operating in its original state, you may find that filing annual reports and paying fees is both states is an unnecessary burden. You may want to consider reforming the entity as a Florida LLC.
Delaware has historically done a very good job at enacting business statutes which meet the needs of modern businesses. Delaware was one of the first states to enact LLC and has continued to evolve its laws. For example, Delaware was the first state to create the Series LLC. However, as appealing as a Delaware LLC can be in some cases, most states have adopted flexible LLC statutes and usually it makes more sense for a small business to form an LLC in the state where it will be doing business.