How to Keep Your Business During a Dispute with a Partner

Our client registered a company in Bali, including a friend as a co-founder. However, the friend did not actively participate in the business: he made no financial contributions and did not manage the company. His role was purely nominal.
After some time, a serious conflict arose between them, and the friend began demanding 50% of the business, claiming he had full rights as a co-founder. Our client tried to settle the matter peacefully, offering the former partner compensation, but he insisted on half the share, threatening legal action.
In this complex situation, the client sought legal assistance from us. Our experts thoroughly reviewed all documents related to the company's establishment and each founder's contributions. We discovered that at the time of registration, the friend had not made any financial contributions and had not been involved in the company’s activities.
Based on this, we prepared a legally justified statement to exclude the friend from the list of founders. The process required thorough preparation and proper documentation to prevent any future disputes. Ultimately, we succeeded in excluding him as a 'non-contributing participant,' which protected our client's business from unjustified claims.
This case highlights the importance of properly formalizing founding documents and considering all potential risks associated with personal relationships in business. Thanks to our actions, the client’s business was fully preserved, and its legal security was strengthened.
If you face a business conflict or your rights are threatened, our experienced lawyers are ready to protect your interests. Contact us for qualified assistance and confidence in the safety of your business. We will find the best solution for any dispute.
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