*Plus state fees for all 50 States and DC. Prices may vary for USA territories.
You may wish to consider owning your company in a LIMITED LIABILITY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ("LLLP" or "Triple LP") for enhanced protection from lawsuits. For lawsuit protection, assets held by the LLLP do not belong to the individual partners themselves, and under recent Nevada statutory law, a creditor may not pierce the Limited Partnership. They are limited to only obtaining a "charging order" as his sole remedy - which may prove fruitless if the General Partner (you) decide not to make distributions.
Limited-Liability Limited Partnerships are different from traditional Limited Partnerships. General partners are individually and jointly responsible for obligations and debts of the limited partnership, whereas in the case of LLLP, partners are not legally liable for obligations and debts that exceed their own capital contributions. The Triple LP should also own those investments that are not inside of a Retirement Account (i.e., Mutual Funds, Brokerage Accounts, etc.)
Remember, you can lose your cherished personal assets in a lawsuit. Forming a Massachusetts LLLP allows you to achieve what John D. Rockefeller once suggested: "Own Nothing but Control Everything."
Note that LLLP entities require Massachusetts registered agent service for compliance. InCorp can provide this service for an extremely low annual fee.
EntityWatch® advises you of changes to help prevent corporate identity theft. Through EntityWatch®, the innovative and proprietary technology developed first by InCorp, our information system ties into most of the state databases to give you up-to-date information on the status of your entities including the filing status, the current registered agent, officers, and directors.
For multi-state companies, you will receive a consolidated bill for all your business entities in every state represented.
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For over 20 years we have provided top-tier service with one of the lowest prices in the industry and have only raised our prices one time (while many of our competitors raise their prices on their long-term clients yearly!) Our standard fee to Form your LLLP is $149 and to serve as your Massachusetts registered agent is only $129 per state per year! And you can save even more when you choose multi-year registered agent service.
Over-the-counter expedited business document filing service are available for most states. Receive notification of all service of process forms in real-time and receive said service of process within 24-hours of receipt via Express Mail, facsimile, or email.
By selecting InCorp, you are given the option to file online using our safe and secure ordering system, or you can employ our professional business specialists' experience, knowledge, and dedication in meeting the needs of your incorporation process. Our selection of choices, expansive territory in which we provide service, innovative technology, and enthusiasm in generating high levels of customer satisfaction is what sets InCorp apart in making us the preferred choice across the nation in providing incorporation and registered agent services!
Limited Liability Companies, corporations, and other business entities are generally required by law to have a registered agent within the state in order to be in compliance. Take the initiative today to establish the legal protections the law allows for you and your business!
When starting the journey of creating a new business, it is vital to understand the options surrounding incorporation. By selecting InCorp, you can place your trust in our dedicated business specialists and know that they are here to help you through the complete process of incorporating your business. We will ensure that you are provided with a thorough understanding of how your business structure can benefit you. Also, we will ensure that we can beat any competitor's price* for incorporation, formation, and all other business products or services we provide to our clients.
Read our Why Should I Incorporate page or Compare Entity Types page for more information.