Legal Question in Business Law in Utah

My business is LLC, and I'm the only owner on papers. Everything is in my name. However I have a business partner that is not on papers, just verbal agreement. Been doing business for over 3 years. Business partner has became a nightmare. I offered 6 month of full pay to buy a partner out, partner refused. I asked for partner to pay me 6 month, and I'll leave and partner laughed. I said, I will give you entire business, just transfer it all in your name, and remove me off of it, partner refused. Partner and I dated few years prior to business, and started business mid relationship, and ended love relationship a year ago, not just business partnership is on the way. I work 110% daily 9-17 hours daily, partner does 20% 2-5 hours daily, if that, but we split pay equally. Is always threatening to destroy business, and contact clients in unprofessional matter etc. if I don't do that partner says. What should I do? Should I just change door locks, passwords, and kick partner to the curb, and assume full responsibility.


Asked on 7/28/14, 8:48 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Alvin Lundgren Alvin R. Lundgren, L.C.

Utah Business Code provides steps to dissolve partnership/LLC. Essentially pay all debts and then sell/split remaining assets. You cannot be forced to stay in business with undesirable partner. Since your name is on everything you can force him out. Details require consultation.

You may call for free consult. 801.725.0980.

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Answered on 7/29/14, 1:28 am


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