Closing a Business
the Right Way
Whether you’re winding down by choice or necessity, business dissolution done properly protects you from liability long after the doors close.
Call Us: (720) 724-8456More Than Just
Closing the Doors
Shutting down a business isn’t as simple as stopping operations. In Colorado, a formal dissolution process is required to officially end the business in the eyes of the state — and skipping it can leave owners personally exposed to ongoing fees, taxes, and creditor claims for years.
We handle the legal side so you can move on with confidence that everything is properly wrapped up.
Filing With the State
We prepare and file your Articles of Dissolution with the Colorado Secretary of State to formally terminate your LLC, corporation, or partnership.
Notifying Creditors
Proper notice to creditors is a legal requirement — and doing it right sets a deadline on future claims, protecting you from liability down the road.
Settling Debts & Distributing Assets
We help you work through the order of operations — paying outstanding obligations and distributing remaining assets to owners in the right sequence.
Protecting the Owners
Done correctly, dissolution limits your personal exposure. Done incorrectly — or not at all — it doesn’t. We make sure the process is airtight.
*/
Let’s End It
Cleanly
Dissolution doesn’t have to be stressful. Whether you’re closing a business you built from the ground up or winding down a partnership that ran its course, we’ll walk you through every step — clearly and without drama.
We handle the paperwork, the filings, and the legal details so you can focus on what comes next. Give us a call and we’ll tell you exactly what the process looks like for your situation.
Call (720) 724-8456Ready to Wind Things Down?
Call us and we’ll walk you through what a proper dissolution looks like for your specific business — no pressure, no jargon.
Call Osterhout Law, P.C. (720) 724-8456