Asked in Business Formation and Business Law for Arizona

Q: Dissolving my LLC

I have just received my LLC documents from legalzoom, i haven't signed any of them. Can i dissolve my llc without signing the documents because signing them is impossible, both my 2 other members live abroad. I did this mistake without knowing they must be US citizens. Can i dissolve my LLC without signing the papers, i do not want to be liable about anything. Legalzoom is my registered Agent. I am asking this here because apparently no-one at legelzoom customer service knows anything about law, they are just mere salespeople.Please I am in desperate need of help.

1 Lawyer Answer
Michael Gerity
Michael Gerity
Answered
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Licensed in Arizona

A: Hello. You are experiencing first hand why these cut-rate online legal services are such a huge problem (and, I should add, how attorneys who do this kind of work often end up getting a fair amount of business trying to clean up all of the problems caused by these services.

Anyway, I'd be happy to try and help you, but I would need to know what exactly LegalZoom has and has not done so far. Have they filed the Articles of Organization with the Arizona Corporation Commission yet? Feel free to contact us to discuss further.

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