Corporate & Partnerships.

 

What We Do.

Setting up your agency the right way ensures your business is protected in the long run. You can do this by keeping on top of your corporate structures and business partnerships. Running a successful and ever-expanding agency will mean having to work with other people. To do this effectively you and your people need coherence, clarity, and a good understanding of your relationships. Ensuring your agency’s corporate and partnership matters are properly dealt with can go a long way to help you with this. It can be difficult managing all the moving pieces of a corporate structure or partnership. Let us give you the peace of mind you need knowing your agency’s background needs are met so you can focus on the big picture aspects of your agency.

At O*NO Legal we know how complicated it can be setting up and managing your corporate and partnership structures. Being in the real estate industry, we know there is no one size fits all solution to your corporate and partnership needs, and that is why were are dedicated to providing solutions that meet your business and lifestyle goals. With the help of our team you can rest easy knowing you are on the right track. Our team has a depth of experience in advising clients about business structuring and incorporation for asset protection, assisting with shareholder and partnership matters, and guiding them through the world of corporation, commercial, and succession law.

How We Can Help.

Let our team assist you with sorting out your corporate and partnership matters, so you can focus on building your agency. Including:

  • Advice regarding business structuring and incorporation for asset protection; 

  • Shareholder agreements; 

  • Partnership agreements;

  • Advising on asset protection;

  • Assistance implementing our Asset Shield;  

  • Preparing customised agreements;

  • Dealing with corporate trust matters;

  • Working with your accountant to achieve the best taxation outcome;

  • Dealing with brining in new people – such as shareholders;

  • Corporations and commercial law; and 

  • Commercial and agency succession planning.