LLCs Explained – Why Just Filing the Paperwork Isn't Enough
In this episode of Law Days and Lattes, Sidney dives deep into the world of Limited Liability Companies. While many business owners think that simply filing articles of organization is enough to protect their assets, there is much more to the story. Sidney explains her core philosophy of Build, Protect, and Pass It On, and how a properly structured LLC acts as the foundation for all three.
Whether you are starting a side hustle, managing a family farm, or investing in real estate, understanding the "corporate veil" is essential. This episode covers the common pitfalls that lead to personal liability and the practical steps you can take to ensure your business structure actually does its job.
Key Takeaways
The Philosophy of Build, Protect, and Pass It On - Protection shouldn't be an afterthought. The smartest strategy is to structure your legal entities correctly from the very beginning so you can protect your assets while you are building them.
The Corporate Veil - An LLC is designed to create a legal separation between your personal life and your business. However, this protection is not automatic. If you treat your business account like a personal piggy bank, a court can "pierce the corporate veil," leaving your personal home and savings at risk.
The Importance of Operating Agreements - Think of the Operating Agreement as the "rulebook" for your business. It defines who makes decisions, how profits are shared, and what happens if a partner wants to leave. Without this document, you are leaving your business's future up to state law rather than your own intentions.
Maintaining Your Protection Setting up an LLC is not a one-time event - To keep your protection strong, you must maintain separate bank accounts, sign documents in your capacity as a member or manager, and keep your business filings up to date with the state.
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