Limited Liability Partnership Formation
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Combining the flexibility of a partnership with the benefits of limited liability, an LLP is a preferred structure for many entrepreneurs. NK Law Associates provides end-to-end assistance in LLP formation, ensuring compliance with legal requirements for a smooth business start.
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Why choose us?
Welcome to NK Law Associates, your reliable online legal platform dedicated to providing accessible, efficient, and professional legal services at your fingertips. Our mission is to demystify the legal process and make legal services convenient and affordable for everyone, irrespective of their knowledge or experience with legal systems.
NK Law Associates was founded in 1998 by a team of passionate legal professionals and tech-savvy entrepreneurs who saw the need for a digital platform that could bridge the gap between individuals and businesses in need of legal assistance, and qualified legal experts. Our journey began with a simple idea: to create a user-friendly platform where anyone could access high-quality legal services with ease and confidence.
- NK Law Associates maintains 100% confidentiality and data that you provide will not be shared with 3rd party.
- NK Law Associates ensures that you have your own dedicate case lawyer who will aide you with legal problem with a personal touch.
- NK Law Associates promises fixed quotations with transparent billing.
- NK Law Associates offers sound advice online through video calls to save time. While saving money, you get excellent guidance!
- Join us on our mission to make legal services simple, affordable, and accessible to all. Welcome to NK Law Associates – Legal, Simplified.
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More about how we can help you
01.
Choosing the LLP Name:
- Guidance on selecting a unique and compliant name for your LLP.
02.
Drafting the LLP Agreement:
- Assistance in drafting a detailed LLP agreement that outlines partner roles, contributions, and profit-sharing.
03.
Registration Documentation:
Preparing and filing the incorporation documents, including obtaining a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) and Designated Partner Identification Number (DPIN).
04.
Filing with the Registrar:
- Facilitating the filing process with the Registrar of Companies (ROC) and ensuring all procedural compliances are met.
05.
Legal and Tax Advisory:
- Providing advice on the legal and tax implications of forming an LLP, including GST registration if necessary.
06.
Post-Incorporation Support:
- Offering ongoing support for post-incorporation requirements such as annual returns and compliance with statutory audits, if applicable.
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Our goal at NK Law Associates is to make the legal system more accessible to consumers and companies by making it easier to comprehend, less time-consuming, and more economical. Take action to protect yourself legally with lawyers you can trust, and advice you can rely on.
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What Clients Say
"NK Law Associates expertise in LLP formation was instrumental in starting our business quickly and correctly."
Neha Pathak and Ishaan Dev, Partners at Pathak & Dev Tech Solutions
"We were guided through each step, and NK Law Associates made the process feel effortless."
Aarav Chaudhary, Managing Partner at Chaudhary & Associates
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