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Hi. Lee Phillips again. I want to talk about how to get somebody out of a corporation or an LLC. You may be business partners with somebody now youre not partners, youre LLC members together but your partners, okay? And you want to go your separate ways you want to continue the LLC, the other guy doesnt want to continue the LLC, he wants out. Thats fine get him out. How do you get him out? Thats the question. Well, you may have to buy him out and Im not going to go into the economics of it thats for you to figure out. But legally what youre going to do is youre going to put them in an entry and now here again youve got to look at your operating agreement or your bylaws if its a corporation bylaws operating agreement LLC They may have something in written in there that says how you get rid of a member or if the guy wants to sell his stock basically selling his stock or his membership interests you may be buying it the company may be buying it back it may go back into the tre