{"id":1177,"date":"2018-02-07T10:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-02-07T10:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/law-oh.com\/?p=1177"},"modified":"2018-02-07T10:00:00","modified_gmt":"2018-02-07T10:00:00","slug":"using-buy-sell-agreements-estate-plan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/law-oh.com\/using-buy-sell-agreements-estate-plan\/","title":{"rendered":"Using Buy-Sell Agreements in Your Estate Plan"},"content":{"rendered":"

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A buy-sell agreement is a legal document that clearly outlines how a company and\/or its owners will distribute ownership shares after the death, retirement, departure or disablement of one of its owners.<\/h4>\n

This contract enables owners to redeem the stake of any departing owner. It thus eliminates some of the complications that could otherwise occur by having a surviving spouse or family member automatically take over that ownership stake.<\/p>\n

In developing a buy-sell agreement<\/a>, the main goal is to eliminate conflict and confusion by keeping the control and ownership among the people who will be primarily responsible for managing the business\u2019s ongoing operations. The remaining owners or the company itself can purchase the departing owner\u2019s shares, usually through a series of life insurance policies, or through investment accounts designated specifically for buy-sell agreements.<\/p>\n

The \u201cbuy-sell\u201d process begins as soon as a \u201ctriggering event\u201d occurs. That event could be anything as listed in the contract, but typically includes death, disability, quitting, firing (with or without cause), reaching a certain age, divorce, acquisition by another company, initial public offering (IPO) or other change in personal, family or business circumstances.<\/p>\n

The types of buy-sell agreements<\/h2>\n

There are several main types of buy-sell agreements you can use as a part of your business and estate planning. These include the following:<\/p>\n