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forcing withdrawal upon a partner
Note: Why not disperse to members NAME:======== or members NAME: ======== Estate of Deceased,==== Let the Trustee Channel to the proper ACCOUNT. PLEASE REPLY ::: DON


Don or Carolyn

-----Original Message-----
From: "Scott Freeman via bivio.com" [user*1595500001@bivio.com]
Date: 10/31/2018 03:33 PM
To: club_cafe@bivio.com
Subject: [club_cafe] Re: forcing withdrawal upon a partner

Opening an account in someone else's name seems risky to me.
How will you know that the equities even got there and that
the intended person has control. It also seems risky not to
act if your partnership agreement indicates you should. The
clearest course is liquidate enough to send a check and keep
it on your books as a liability and withdraw the partner.
Scott




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-------- Original message --------
From: "Don & Carolyn Scoville via bivio.com" <user*35455500001@bivio.com>
Date: 11/7/18 7:20 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: club_cafe@bivio.com
Subject: Re: [club_cafe] Re: forcing withdrawal upon a partner

Note: Why not disperse to members NAME:======== or members NAME: ========  Estate of  Deceased,====  Let the Trustee Channel to the proper ACCOUNT. PLEASE REPLY ::: DON


Don or Carolyn

-----Original Message-----
From: "Scott Freeman via bivio.com" [user*1595500001@bivio.com]
Date: 10/31/2018 03:33 PM
To: club_cafe@bivio.com
Subject: [club_cafe] Re: forcing withdrawal upon a partner

Opening an account in someone else's name seems risky to me.
How will you know that the equities even got there and that
the intended person has control. It also seems risky not to
act if your partnership agreement indicates you should. The
clearest course is liquidate enough to send a check and keep
it on your books as a liability and withdraw the partner.
Scott