Articles of Dissolution Prior To Commencement of Business (Florida Not For Profit Corporation) is a document required by the State of Florida when a not-for-profit corporation that has not yet begun operations is dissolved. The document must be signed by the incorporated, who can be an individual, a partnership, or a corporation, and must be filed with the State of Florida's Division of Corporations. This document outlines the dissolution of the corporation and officially ends the corporation's existence in the state. It also provides information on how to distribute any assets that may have been acquired and how to handle any liabilities that may have been incurred. The two types of Articles of Dissolution Prior To Commencement of Business (Florida Not For Profit Corporation) are the Voluntary Articles of Dissolution and the Involuntary Articles of Dissolution. A Voluntary Articles of Dissolution is filed when the incorporated voluntarily dissolves the corporation before it has begun operations. An Involuntary Articles of Dissolution is filed when the incorporated is forced to dissolve the corporation before it has begun operations due to a court order or other legal action.