
A limited partnership business structure enables the business creators to separate the managers and investors. For a lot of business owners, this is crucial.
Limited Partnerships have two kinds of partners: general partners (usually the initial creators of the business who will do the managing) and limited partners (typically investors). The limited partners are not subject to personal liability for the company’s debts, acts, and obligations—hence the willingness to invest. The distinction between the two kinds of partners enables the general partners (initial creators) to run the business as envisioned while keeping the investors (limited partners) out of the day-to-day management.
Contact Red Law Utah to get help with setting up your partnerships correctly. Our business attorneys are experienced and knowledgeable about Utah business laws, and we will work to protect your best interests. Visit our contact page or call us today to set up an appointment!
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