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Re: Mail to me at my business
Posted by -- on 2/22/09

    On 2/22/09, Linda wrote:
    > Thank you for the response. The partnership is unraveling. I
    discovered she was
    > bouncing checks, not paying bills, taking money out of the
    business, mysterious
    > money coming in ... And she was able to cover it up for some
    time by intercepting
    > all mail.
    > I now have an attorney and am working to get this sorted. A
    huge nightmare.
    > Meanwhile, yesterday I realized (by seeking copies of utility
    bills on line) that they
    > came in my name and I never saw them. Hoped that might have
    some additional
    > teeth.


    Good -- You need an attorney. You will be responsible for all
    partnership debt until you disolve the partnership and notify
    your creditors. Your state may also provide for a notice of
    desolution filing to end your partnership liability.
    Unfortunately, everything the partnership owes at present is
    your responsibility. You can of course recover from your
    partner but sounds like she may have no assets to pay a judgment.

    Good luck and listen to the advice of your attorney. My
    comments are just chat board babble.

     
     

 
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