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From a young age, Attorney Bozovich learned what it meant to be part of a small-business family and has continued the family tradition of being a small business owner.  When you own a small business every decision you make has a direct impact on yourself and your family.  Let Clearfield small business attorney Heather L. Bozovich help you.

Business Entity Formation

One of the first decisions to make when starting a small business or considering expansion of a current small business is to determine which legal entity your business should take. There are several structures to choose from, including sole proprietorships, limited liability companies (LLC), partnerships, limited partnerships, and corporations. When making this decision you may consider the size and profitability of the business, how many people will own it, and the liability risks and tax advantages associated with the business structure.

Attorney Bozovich can assist you with the planning and formation of your new business entity to maximize the benefits and minimize the risks to you and your small business. In addition, she will ensure that the paperwork is filled out and filed correctly in order for you to have the peace of mind that your business is moving in the right direction.

Operating a Small Business

Small business owners must be familiar with the variety of laws that govern how business is conducted.  Not all legal matters require a lawyer, but they do require a sound understanding. Allow Attorney Bozovich to help you gain the knowledge you need to legally and efficiently keep your business running strong.

Dissolution Issues

Dissolving a business is more than just flipping a closed sign on the door. The process should begin with recruiting professional assistance to provide legal and financial counsel on the dissolution process. With this assistance, business owners can confidently proceed without concern of illegality or financial complications. Important considerations for dissolution include properly valuing and selling business assets, paying off business debts, notifying the proper agencies and filing your final tax returns. Owners will also need to notify employees, contract holders and service providers about the dissolution.

Attorney Bozovich can assist you throughout this entire process to avoid complications and ease the dissolution of your business.