A: Business interests, whether a sole proprietorship, an LLC, a corporation, or a different type, are quickly and easily transferred into a trust by signing and notarizing a legal document titled “Assignment of Business Interest”. We prepare these “Assignments” documents for our clients and include them as part of our services.
Q: How do I transfer my business interests into a trust?
by Rose Law Firm of Napa Valley, Inc. | Dec 13, 2023 | Business, Estate Planning, Q&A |

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