Form with which the board of directors of a corporation records the contents of its first meeting.
Form with which the board of directors of a corporation records the contents of its first meeting.
In Washington, you have the option to file your Amended Certificate of Formation online through the Washington Corporations and Charities Filing system. Alternatively, you can download the form from the Secretary of State's website and file it by mail to the address listed on the form.
025, upon the death of a decedent, a one-half share of the community property shall be confirmed to the surviving spouse or surviving domestic partner, and the other one-half share shall be subject to testamentary disposition by the decedent, or shall descend as provided in chapter 11.04 RCW.
In Washington, real property conveyed to a married person or a person in a registered domestic partnership is legally presumed to be community property. Exceptions to the rule include properties acquired as separate property by gift, bequest or by agreement (see Sole Ownership example 2 above).
To use a Washington state community property agreement, you and your spouse or partner must agree to leave everything to each other, complete the document, and sign it in front of a notary public. When one spouse or partner dies, the survivor will become the owner of the deceased person's property, without probate.
In Washington, married couples and registered domestic partners can avoid probate by signing a Community Property Agreement (CPA). In the agreement, the couple agrees that when one of them dies, all of that person's property will pass directly to the other.
Administrative dissolution Termination (dissolution) of a Washington corporation or other Entity by the Secretary of State because the entity failed to meet a requirement in statute, such as filing an annual report or maintaining a registered agent.
A certified copy of your articles of organization or articles of incorporation can be ordered by mail, in person, or online. You cannot order by phone or fax. Normal processing takes 5-7 business days, plus additional mail time. The Washington Secretary of State will mail your certified copy to you.
Yes, in certain circumstances. You may be able to sue a dissolved corporation or a dissolved limited liability company for a period of time after dissolution, especially if it failed to wind up its business and dissolve properly.
Can a dissolved business still operate? A dissolved business can't operate or conduct business other than that which is necessary to wind up its affairs and liquidate its assets.
To begin, you need to determine the issue that caused your LLC or corporation's dissolution. Once you've solved the issue, whether its by paying late fees or taxes or submitting an overdue annual report, you will need to submit the reinstatement documents to the Secretary of State or Department of Revenue or both.