LLC - LP FAQs Back to All FAQs
Do I need a lawyer to form my LLC?
No, you do not have to use a lawyer to form your LLC. While some people may choose to hire a lawyer to help with the formation process, it is not required by law.
While you can form an LLC on your own, it is important to note that there are legal and financial implications involved in starting a business. If you are unsure about any aspect of the formation process or have questions about the legal or tax implications of starting an LLC, it may be helpful to consult with a lawyer or other professional for guidance.
RushFiling can handle your LLC formation with ease. All you need do is supply us with your basic information, either online or by telephone. We'll take care of everything else-including the preparation, execution and filing of all required legal documents with the appropriate governmental office of your chosen state.
Related Questions
- What is a limited liability company?
- Can I convert my existing business to an LLC?
- Do I need a lawyer to form my LLC?
- How many people are needed to form an LLC?
- What is a LLC member & a LLC manager?
- What legal documents do I need to form an LLC?
- What is an LLC operating agreement?
- How are LLCs taxed?
- What is a limited partnership?
- What is a limited liability partnership (LLP)?
Rush Filing - Live Chat
Monday to Friday
9:00 to 5:00 pst