
Exclusive Services
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I don't form companies. I tell you what to form, why, and exactly how — in writing, so you can act on it or hand it to whoever does the filing.
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Most people come to me having already been sold a structure by someone who never explained its limits. Flat fees for everything below, quoted before we begin.
Business Formation & Structuring
Document Review & Revision
LLC or corporation, single-member or partnership. We work through how you actually make money, who's involved, and what you're protecting, then structure around that instead of a template.
Structuring Consultation — $250
A working session about your business and how it should be structured. You bring the business; I bring the questions nobody's asked you yet.
We'll cover entity selection and why the internet's answer is usually wrong for your situation, ownership and management structure, tax treatment and what it commits you to, where liability protection actually stops, and what changes if you operate across state lines.
Thirty minutes, verbal guidance. **Credited in full toward a written plan commissioned within 30 days.**
Structure Recommendation & Action Plan — $900
My written recommendation for how your business should be structured, and the steps to get there.
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A written analysis of your situation and what it calls for
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A specific recommendation — entity type, state, management structure, tax election — with the reasoning behind each choice
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A numbered action plan: what to file, where, in what order, and what each step costs
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Where structures like yours commonly fail, and what to watch for
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Your ongoing obligations once it's built
Act on it yourself, or hand it to a filing service, registered agent, or attorney. I have no financial interest in who does the work.
Multi-Entity or Multi-Member Plan — $1,600
For structures with more than one owner or more than one entity.
Everything above, plus how the entities should relate to each other, ownership and capital structure, what your operating agreement needs to contain and why, transfer and exit provisions, and intercompany arrangements.
Multi-State or Holding Company Plan — starting at $2,600
For businesses operating across state lines, or where a holding company genuinely serves a purpose.
Everything above, plus which states require registration and which don't, how the structure holds up against the requirements it will actually meet — banking, licensing, lending, titling — and a written account of what the structure does *not* protect against.
Implementation Review — $500
You followed the plan, or someone filed on your behalf. This confirms it was done right.
I review what was actually filed and produced against what should have been, and give you a written punch list of anything that needs correcting.
Operating agreements, bylaws, contracts, and the documents somebody handed you and told you to sign. I'll tell you what it says, what it doesn't, and what I'd change.
Document Review — $650
A plain-language explanation of what the document does, where it's silent, where it works against your interest, and specific recommended revisions.
Document Review & Revision — starting at $1,400
The review above, plus redrafting. You receive a revised document, not a list of suggestions.
*Standard turnaround is five to seven business days. Rush turnaround (two business days) available for an additional 50%. Ask when you inquire.
Compliance & Structure Reviews
Entities drift out of alignment with the businesses they were built for. Annual filings, foreign registration as you expand, beneficial ownership obligations.
Annual Structure Review — $750/year
Once a year, we check whether your structure still fits the business.
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whether the structure matches how you now operate
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provisions that no longer reflect reality
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registration obligations as you expand
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filing and reporting deadlines, and
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beneficial ownership requirements.
Foreign Registration Analysis — $450
Whether your activity in a given state actually requires registration — and if it does, what's involved, what it costs, and what becomes public.