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How
To Incorporate Yourself Without a Lawyer
You
could save hundreds of dollars by incorporating yourself without
a lawyer. How? Is it advisable to do so?
1.
This is Not Legal Advice!
The
only ones who should be giving legal advice are those licensed
to practise law (in other words, only lawyers). This article
is not legal advice. If you need legal advice, consult a lawyer.
This
article is being written simply to inform you that it is possible
to form a corporation or limited liability company without a
lawyer.
2.
Why Use a Lawyer?
First
of all, if you make a mistake incorporating yourself, who do
you sue? You only have yourself to blame. On the other hand,
a lawyer has insurance to cover errors and omissions.
Secondly,
you could benefit from the expertise of your lawyer. Perhaps
a corporation isn`t the right vehicle for you under your circumstances.
Be aware that there can be disadvantages as well as advantages
to incorporating. Your lawyer can consider commercial law, securities
legislation, limited liability, tax factors, estate planning,
share structure, and a myriad of other business considerations.
Sometimes the advice of a good lawyer can save you thousands
of dollars.
3.
Is it Advisable to Incorporate Yourself?
Is
it advisable to perform surgery on yourself? It is illegal to
perform surgery on someone else unless you are licensed to practise
medicine, but perhaps in a wilderness survival scenario, self-surgery
might be your only option. However, is performing surgery on
yourself really a good idea in most instances?
Likewise,
just because it is possible to incorporate yourself without
a lawyer doesn`t mean it is always a good idea.
In
some jurisdictions, only lawyers can incorporate others. For
a paralegal or other person to incorporate a company for you
could be considered unauthorized practise of law. Thus, it may
be legal to incorporate yourself but not others.
Some
factors you might consider are: Am I really that short of cash
that I can`t spend the extra money for good legal advice that
may save me thousands of dollars? Am I confident that my situation
is one that really doesn`t need the services of a lawyer to
incorporate? Can the money saved on legal fees be better utilized
in financing other aspects of my business?
Each
person will have to make their own decision on whether or not
to seek the services of a lawyer in forming a corporation.
"He
who has himself as a lawyer has a fool for a client." I
have often thought that perhaps a law firm originated this common
expression.
4.
How To Incorporate Yourself
Many
books have been written by lawyers on how to incorporate yourself.
For
example, in Canada, M. Stephen Georgas, LL.B., has written books
on the subject of forming your own corporation. Published by
International Self-Counsel Press Ltd., he has authored "Incorporation
and Business Guide for Ontario" ("How to form your
own corporation Includes tax advantages to incorporating")
and "Federal Incorporation And Business Guide" ("How
to form your own Federal corporation under The Canada Business
Corporations Act").
The
same publisher sells forms and minute books as well as titles
for incorporating in other provinces of Canada.
Forms,
corporate supplies, name searches, and kits are available from
legal stationers and other sources.
In
the United States, there are likewise many manuals available
for incorporating yourself in various states. "Incorporating
Your Business For Dummies" by The Company Corporation and
"How To Form Your Own Corporation Without a Lawyer for
Under $75.00" by Ted Nicholas are two such books.
Sometimes
helpful information on this subject is available from federal,
provincial and state governments for free or nominal cost.
You
can sometimes locate incorporation manuals at your local library
for free. Be careful. Legal manuals become outdated very rapidly.
You might consider very seriously purchasing the most up-to-date
manual available; it might also include helpful reference material
on maintaining corporate minutes and other helpful suggestions
on operating your corporation.
Buy
the appropriate manual and supplies and then follow the instructions.
With a little effort, you could save hundreds of dollars incorporating
yourself without a lawyer.
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