The fees to the State of Oklahoma to start an LLC are $100 plus the credit card processing fee if you don't pay by another means. There's no way to spend less than the fees charged by the Secretary of State. So, if you decide to take a run at the DIY approach, you're going to be out around $100 for … [Read more...] about How Much Does It Cost To Start An LLC In Oklahoma?
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Why Oklahoma LLCs Aren’t Bulletproof
LLCs are not bulletproof Just like a bulletproof vest doesn’t keep your head and lower body safe, an LLC will not protect you from every possible situation. You need to learn the limitations and concerns related to Oklahoma LLCs. Otherwise, you might get hit with a bullet where the vest didn’t … [Read more...] about Why Oklahoma LLCs Aren’t Bulletproof
Unpaid Contractor – Nothing Says Pay Like A Mechanic’s Lien
A mechanic's lien provides construction contractors with considerable leverage for unpaid work and materials. It can be really frustrating to buy materials and give quality work without being paid. Whether you're a subcontractor or a general contractor, you may have been burned. You incurred the … [Read more...] about Unpaid Contractor – Nothing Says Pay Like A Mechanic’s Lien
Should I Ask My Accountant or My Lawyer About LLC Questions?
There’s an overlap between accountants and lawyers when it comes to LLCs. How should you decide who to ask about questions regarding your LLC? The answer really comes down to your question. You should keep firmly in mind that the two professions serve quite different aspects of running a company. … [Read more...] about Should I Ask My Accountant or My Lawyer About LLC Questions?
Insurance Companies Get Sued For Bad Faith – Oklahoma Law
Oklahoma's bad faith law is quite simple and, at the same time, very complex. Doesn't that just sound like a lawyer, talking out of both sides of his mouth at the same time? You aren't finished with the first paragraph and it already sounds like double-talk! Okahoma Bad Faith Law Is … [Read more...] about Insurance Companies Get Sued For Bad Faith – Oklahoma Law