Simple records should be complete
Articles, resolutions, registers, share records, director records, and officer records still matter in small corporations.

Business Formation & Organization in Ridgehill
Sawan Law House LLP helps Ridgehill entrepreneurs and business owners review incorporation, ownership terms, shareholder arrangements, business names, corporate records, and early legal documents.
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Ridgehill business formation should make ownership and authority easy to understand. A simple business can still create real obligations.
Sawan Law House LLP helps Ridgehill clients review incorporation, shareholder planning, corporate records, customer terms, and signing authority.
We help owners keep the structure clean without leaving important details loose.
This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Business structure decisions can have legal, tax, accounting, registry, and operational consequences, and you should speak with a lawyer and other advisors about your circumstances before taking or delaying any step.
Local Planning Notes
Articles, resolutions, registers, share records, director records, and officer records still matter in small corporations.
Work, contributions, pay, profit sharing, decision authority, and exits should be discussed before growth.
Payment, scope, cancellation, privacy, refunds, and responsibility can be addressed with clear documents.
Ridgehill Focus
Clients may be forming service businesses, family companies, home-based ventures, consulting firms, or owner-managed corporations.
We help organize incorporation documents, business names, ownership terms, banking authority, customer documents, and minute books.
We help identify shareholder agreement terms, registry steps, record gaps, early contracts, and follow-up updates.
How We Help
We help review articles, share structure, directors, officers, resolutions, registers, and initial corporate records.
We help compare corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, and related options based on ownership, risk, cost, and goals.
We help owners address voting, transfers, exits, compensation, funding, deadlocks, and dispute prevention.
We help organize minute books, ownership records, resolutions, customer terms, contractor agreements, and authority records.
Our Process
We discuss owners, services, customers, contracts, banking, financing, risk, and expected growth.
We review incorporation, business names, registry steps, ownership terms, governance documents, and early contract needs.
We prepare or review formation documents, resolutions, registers, shareholder terms, and follow-up priorities.
What To Prepare
You do not need everything ready before contacting us, but these items help us understand your situation faster.
Common Questions
Yes. Even small corporations need core records for ownership, directors, officers, approvals, and share history.
Yes. Salaries, draws, dividends, expenses, and reinvestment expectations should be discussed with legal and tax advice.
They can be practical and concise, but they should still fit the actual service and risk.
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