Limited Partners serve only as investors who contribute capital but have limited involvement in business affairs and are not subject to the same liabilities as general partners. They enjoy protection from personal liability, which means they are generally not personally responsible for the partnership’s debts beyond their investment in the business. This structure allows limited partners to benefit from the partnership’s profits while minimizing their risk. Our attorneys can assist with limited partnerships by preparing documents, ensuring compliance with state regulations, and structuring agreements that clearly define the roles and protections of limited partnerships.

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