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Protect Your Interests with a Partnership Agreement

Don’t Put Off Getting a Business Partnership Agreement

Your Partnership Agreement protects your interests. Ideally you would go to a qualified business attorney and have the proper legal document drafted. But if you are putting it off because of the expense, you can get the key items on paper to protect you and your business. This video explains how to go about getting a Partnership Agreement drafted.

Why Put it Off?

Contact Chris today and get the terms for your Partnership Agreement drafted. You’ll love having the peace of mind that comes when you and your partner sign the agreement.

Chris Reich  Chris@TeachU.com  (530) 467-5690

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Protect Your Interests with a Partnership Agreement
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Protect Your Interests with a Partnership Agreement
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Your Partnership Agreement protects your interests. Ideally you would go to a qualified business attorney and have the proper legal document drafted. But if you are putting it off because of the expense, you can get the key items on paper to protect you and your business. This video explains how to go about getting a Partnership Agreement drafted.