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Q: What is LLP-4?
A: LLP-4 is the form used for filing a Notice of Change of Status for a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) in California.
Q: What is a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)?
A: A Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is a type of business entity that combines the features of a partnership and a corporation, providing limited liability protection to its partners.
Q: Who needs to file LLP-4?
A: LLP-4 must be filed by a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) in California when there is a change in the status of the partnership, such as a change in the number of partners or a conversion to a different entity type.
Q: What information is required on LLP-4?
A: LLP-4 requires information about the LLP's new status, such as the effective date of the change, the type of change, and any additional details or attachments required by the California Secretary of State.
Q: Are there any filing deadlines for LLP-4?
A: LLP-4 must be filed within 90 days of the change in status for a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) in California.
Q: What happens after filing LLP-4?
A: After filing LLP-4, the California Secretary of State will review the form and update the LLP's status accordingly. It is important to keep a copy of the filed form for record-keeping purposes.
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