Individuals usually focus on building a successful business when they form a partnership, and sometimes fail to consider many of the bad things that can occur that can derail their new enterprise.<\/p>\n
No marriage has ever survived without at least an occasional disagreement, and partnerships are no different. The question becomes what do you do when the inevitable dispute occurs? Do you get a partnership \u201cdivorce\u201d or do you find a way to work around the disagreement?<\/p>\n
Most partnership disputes involve one of the following issues: (1) partner compensation or expenses, (2) business expansion or contraction, (3) changes in a partner\u2019s family or marital status that affects the partnership, (4) a desire by one or more partners to exit the business or (5) changes in economic conditions. Naturally, the first thing you will likely try to do when confronted with a partnership dispute is to try to talk things out. However, if you (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Individuals usually focus on building a successful business when they form a partnership, and sometimes fail to consider many of the bad things that can occur that can derail their new enterprise. No marriage has ever survived without at least…<\/span><\/p>\n