Farming Partnerships
It is important to have a Partnership Agreement in place to protect all parties in the event of things not working out as originally planned. If you do not have a formal agreement, you are effectively leaving things to the antiquated and lightweight Partnership Act from the 19th Century, which may have all sorts of unforeseen consequences.
We can advise you on setting up an agreement for a new partnership, or putting your existing farm business arrangements on a more formal footing.
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