Do you need a lawyer to register a company?

You will be surprised by the answer, this is a lawyer’s site after all, but the truth is that anyone can register a company by themselves. The Internet is full of advice, forms and ready-made articles of incorporation.  Artificial intelligence is also very useful. Registration is easy, convenient and fast. We can do it without the intervention of a professional. As well as taking care of our own healthy eating, physical activity and the choice of cough medicine.

We tend to handle many things on our own, and as long as everything is moving within the normal range, we have the confidence that we are doing well. Of course, life situations often go beyond these frameworks, and then we know who to turn to for help. When things go wrong with our company, however, the subsequent help is always difficult, associated with the expenditure of money, time, emotions and often with the destruction of good partner relationships.

And here we come to the lawyer’s answer to the question “Do we need a lawyer when registering a company?” and it’s like, “Yes, we do.” Why?

First of all, the lawyer will take into account which of the forms provided by the law corresponds to the activities you wish to carry out – whether it should be a commercial company or one for carrying out a non-profit activity; In the event that you need a commercial company, whatever type it may be, in view of the partners and the specific business, what the subject of activity will be, are there any additional licenses, permits or qualification needed to carry it out;

Next, it is very important to clearly regulate the relationship between the partners – the number of shares and the related rights and obligations, the method of management and representation, distribution of profit, the procedures for leaving or excluding a partner.

Although the Commercial Code is largely comprehensive on these matters, the intervention of the lawyer ensures that the company rules will incorporate the appropriate texts for each specific case. The exact wording of rights and obligations, as well as setting preliminary clarity in relationships, is a condition for avoiding future disputes, different interpretations and conflicts.

Last but not least, it is necessary that the company’s registration documents are prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Commercial Law and other legal acts. The lawyer will make sure that, in addition to meeting your personal needs, they also comply with the norms of the law, so that the company is entered in the Commercial Register without problems.

The inevitable conclusion is that the professional preparation of company documents is not only an expense. It’s an investment in the stability of relationships and business. Partners guarantee peace of mind, clarity and protection of their interests in the long term.

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