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Business Partnership Agreement
Washington
Can a business partner unilaterally dissolve a partnership without the consent of the other partner?
I am currently in a business partnership where my partner and I had a verbal agreement to run a small retail store together. However, recently my partner has expressed interest in dissolving the partnership and has threatened to do so unilaterally, without my consent. We do not have a written partnership agreement in place, so I am unsure of my rights and what actions I can take to protect my interests in the business. I am seeking legal advice on whether my partner can dissolve the partnership without my consent, and what steps I can take to protect my rights and investments in the business.
Merry A.
Speaking generally, a court could find that a business partnership exists even though verbal - the court would look at many factors, such as the length of the agreement, common/daily practices, etc. I suggest that you have a hear to heart talk with your partner, and discuss why he or wants to dissolve the arrangment. Ask if he or she would be willing to continue if some changes were made. Also ask if he or she would be willing to enter into a written agreement. If so, each of you should be represented by your own business contract attorney.
Business Partnership Agreement
North Carolina
Can I withdraw from a business partnership agreement?
I am currently in a business partnership agreement with a colleague, and I am considering withdrawing from the partnership. We have been in the agreement for over a year and our goals and objectives have changed. I am looking for legal advice on the steps I need to take to withdraw from the agreement, and the potential legal implications of doing so.
N'kia N.
Below is a general overview of how the process of a partner withdrawing from a partnership commonly plays out: The withdrawing partner gives written notice of withdrawal. The parties obtain business valuations to determine payout terms. The parties execute some type of withdrawal or buyout agreement that states rights, responsibilities, and restrictions (such as non-competition and non-disclosure/confidentiality), and other important terms of the deal. A partner who is considering withdrawing from the partnership should consider consulting with a knowledgeable attorney who can review the Partnership Agreement and the terms of a proposed withdrawal or buyout agreement, and either guide the partner through handling the process without representation or represent the partner through the withdrawal. Additionally, the partner might consider consulting with a tax professional regarding tax liabilities. [It is often beneficial for the partner to seek assistance from an independent attorney or tax professional, rather than one who represents the partnership or another partner.]