Business Dissolution Services


Business Dissolution Attorney in Kansas City

What does a business dissolution attorney do?

When it's time to close your business, a business dissolution attorney can help protect your interests and make sure the process goes as smoothly as possible. Whatever your reasons for closing your business, there are a few legal tasks you need to complete to protect yourself, your credit, and your personal assets.


If you decide to close your business, an attorney can help file the necessary paperwork with the proper governing bodies. This includes filing articles of dissolution, as well as paying any outstanding taxes, fees and penalties.


In some cases, a business dissolution attorney may also need to notify creditors about the process, so creditors know that your entity can no longer incur business debts. 


If you're ready to dissolve your company and don't know where to begin, contact Ralph F. Munyan, Attorney at Law today for assistance!

When might you need a business dissolution lawyer?

There are many different reasons why someone may need an attorney specializing in dissolving their corporation or LLC. This may include wanting to dissolve your business because it has been operating at deficits for years; if you have decided to re-organize your business with a new business structure; or if you have decided to liquidate all assets, etc.


It is important for someone looking into dissolving their business to first consult with a knowledgeable attorney about what is best for them. If possible, it may be helpful to run some scenarios by an experienced professional before finalizing any decision on whether or not to dissolve the company.


For example, there may be options available other than complete dissolution of your company that would allow it to still operate under different circumstances. An experienced business dissolution attorney can provide you with valuable insight and information about whether or not it is the right choice for your business to dissolve, as well as suggest an alternative if necessary.

Considering dissolving your business? To request a free consultation, call us at (913) 232-3228.

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