Business Law
Digging Deeper Into Single Member LLCs
by Jennifer Villier, JD | Business Law Faculty, WealthCounsel
During a series of webinars on LLCs, quite a few participants submitted questions regarding whether an LLC that is owned solely by a married couple would be considered a single member LLC or a multi-member LLC.
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