Business Dissolution
Sabel Law APC represents clients in California business dissolution disputes involving co-owner conflicts, winding up, buyouts, asset division, accounting issues, and court-supervised separation. These matters often require review of operating agreements, shareholder agreements, financial records, ownership records, communications, and the practical path for separating business interests.
Common business dissolution issues
Owner deadlock: Disputes may arise when owners cannot agree on management, finances, distributions, operations, sale terms, or future direction.
Buyouts and separation: A dispute may involve valuation, payment terms, releases, noncompete issues where applicable, transition obligations, and ownership transfers.
Accounting and asset issues: Financial records, bank statements, tax returns, receivables, debts, inventory, equipment, and company assets may require close review.
Court-supervised dissolution: Some disputes require court involvement to wind up affairs, appoint a receiver, resolve claims, or protect company property.
Frequently asked questions
What documents matter in a business dissolution dispute?
Preserve operating agreements, shareholder agreements, ownership records, financial statements, tax returns, bank records, contracts, invoices, emails, texts, and meeting records.
Can business owners separate without filing suit?
Often, yes. A negotiated buyout, sale, asset division, repayment plan, release agreement, or mediated settlement may resolve the dispute.
What if owners disagree about company value?
Valuation disputes may require financial records, expert input, market evidence, asset analysis, and careful review of the governing documents.
Contact Sabel Law APC
To discuss a business dissolution matter, contact Sabel Law APC at Contact@sabellaw.com. You may also call the Los Angeles office at (213) 262-2616, the San Diego office at (619) 604-5434, or the Nevada office at (725) 525-5583.
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