A lot of the automation software out there are overtemplatized. Having a trusted attorney in the loop – even for a five-minute high-level checking to make sure everything’s looking good – is definitely a good idea.
If you’re set up is plain vanilla, Stripe Atlas and Clerky are excellent. If you have nuances involved, definitely get an attorney on board. Properly setting up a Delaware c-corp should cost no more than $2k-$3k; in fact, a lot of attorneys will do it for a flat fee, so you don’t have to worry about the billable hour.
A lot of the automation software out there are overtemplatized. Having a trusted attorney in the loop – even for a five-minute high-level checking to make sure everything’s looking good – is definitely a good idea.
If you’re set up is plain vanilla, Stripe Atlas and Clerky are excellent. If you have nuances involved, definitely get an attorney on board. Properly setting up a Delaware c-corp should cost no more than $2k-$3k; in fact, a lot of attorneys will do it for a flat fee, so you don’t have to worry about the billable hour.