by Chris Reich | Apr 8, 2022 | Buyout Advice, Partnership Advice, Partnership Disputes, Partnership Problems, Problem with Business Partner, Top Post
While it seems like it should be very easy to get out of an LLC, it can be complicated. Even if the business is very small, there are considerations beyond getting your money back. In this post, I’ll try to hit the important points of getting out of an LLC Partnership. These same items apply if you want to remove a member from your LLC too.
by Chris Reich | Feb 20, 2022 | Family Business, Partnership Advice, Partnership Disputes, Partnership Problems, Problem with Business Partner, Toot my Horn
Sometimes people will intentionally make an effort to trigger anger, frustration, or irrational behavior. As a Business Partnership Mediator, I see this behavior often and can help calm things down so we can have a rational discussion toward resolution. Seeing ahead is a super-power! I can see where the problems are and the best possible outcome.
by Chris Reich | Nov 16, 2021 | Partnership Advice, Partnership Disputes, Partnership Problems
The amount of time needed to work out an agreement is in the hands of the disputing partners. We could talk a few minutes about options and reach agreement. But that never happens.
by Chris Reich | Nov 14, 2021 | Family Business, Partnership Advice, Partnership Disputes, Partnership Problems, Problem with Business Partner
Whenever a partner makes an ultimatum when I’m working to bring people together, the damage is almost always irreparable. Issuing an ultimatum is a disrespect to me as a mediator and the other partner or partners involved. Line-in-the-sand demands take away any room for negotiation.
by Chris Reich | Nov 13, 2021 | Partnership Advice, Partnership Disputes, Partnership Problems, Problem with Business Partner, Top Post
We often form partnerships because of the way the relationship works. One person wants to be in charge and the other is fine with that. Then something comes up and the expectations cause tension. We have to deal with the partner we have, not the one we wish we had.