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  • No lawyer and not a law office!
    Hamilton McGregor and Associates, LLC is not a law firm, and its employees are not attorneys nor are we affiliated or associated with attorneys. This office does not practice law and does not give legal advise. At no time do we review documents for legal sufficiency or to draw legal conclusions or provide legal advice. We also do not apply the law to the facts of your particular situation. This website should not be a substitute for the advice of an attorney.
  • How much does it cost to have my documents prepared?
    We have flat fees and you will confirm with us whether you are in agreement with the price before the work is started. Our prices vary depending on the document. Please call us for more information.
  • How long will it take to prepare my document?
    Most documents can be completed within five to seven business days or sooner. However, it all depends on how soon the client pays us. We do not begin any work before payment. Also, it depends on how soon the client provides the information we request.
  • What are the benefits of incorporation?
    The main reason to incorporate (or form an LLC) is to minimize your personal liability. Once your business is incorporated (either by forming an LLC or Corporation), it exists as a separate business entity. Essentially, you put a wall separating your personal assets from anything in the business.
  • Where should I incorporate?
    You often hear of companies incorporating in Delaware, Wyoming or Nevada. That's because Delaware offers feasible, pro-business statutes, while Wyoming and Nevada feature low filing fees as well as no state corporate income, franchise of personal income taxes. However, as a general rule of thumb, if your business will have fewer than five shareholders, you should incorporate in the state where you actually live or where your business has a physical presence (such as an office.) When you incorporate in a different state from your physical presence, you'll need to deal with added fees and paperwork, since you're considered "operating out of state." For most small businesses, the added hassle and fees just aren't worth it.
  • How do you prepare documents?
    The documents we prepare are typed or filled using the specific instructions and information provided by the client. All completed documents are then rigorously proof read to ensure the client receives an error free completed product.

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