Our Services
Business Legal Solutions
Business Formation
LLC, Corporations, Partnerships, and PLLCs for Texas professionals. We handle formation, operating agreements, and compliance.
Who: Entrepreneurs, medical professionals, real estate investors
When: Starting a new business or restructuring an existing entity
Outside General Counsel
Fractional general counsel services for growing businesses that need ongoing legal guidance without full-time overhead.
Who: Small to mid-size businesses
When: You need reliable legal advice on an ongoing basis
Business Succession Planning
Prepare your business for the future with a comprehensive succession plan — whether passing to family, partners, or new ownership.
Who: Business owners planning for retirement, transition, or exit
When: You want to protect the legacy you've built
Asset Protection Planning
Strategic structures to shield your personal and business assets from lawsuits, creditors, and unforeseen liabilities.
Who: Physicians, dentists, CPAs, investors, high-net-worth individuals
When: You have assets at risk from professional or personal liability
Contract Services
Drafting, review, and negotiation of business agreements — from vendor contracts to partnership agreements and transactions.
Who: Business owners entering agreements or transactions
When: Before signing any significant business contract
Registered Agent Services
Maintain compliance and privacy with professional registered agent services for your Texas business entity.
Who: Any Texas business entity that requires a registered agent
When: At formation or when you need to change your registered agent
Business Formation — Frequently Asked Questions
Texas-specific answers to the questions business owners and professionals ask before forming an entity.
A Series LLC is a Texas-specific business entity allowing one parent LLC to own multiple sub-units (series), each with its own assets, liabilities, and members. Common use cases include real estate investors with five or more properties, multi-location business owners, and asset-protection layering. Texas is one of fewer than twenty states that allows Series LLCs, making it a powerful Texas-resident-only strategy.
A PLLC (Professional Limited Liability Company) is a Texas entity required for licensed professionals — including physicians, dentists, veterinarians, and attorneys — who want LLC liability protection. Standard LLCs cannot offer professional services in Texas. Forming a PLLC is part of every Continuum Counsel physician asset-protection plan.
The Texas Secretary of State filing fee is $300. With Continuum Counsel, attorney-prepared LLC formation packages start at $599 and include the state filing, EIN application, operating agreement, registered agent service, and a brief consultation. Affordable DIY-style packages are also available through our sub-brand LaunchMyEntity at continuumcounsel.com/lme.
For most Texas residents and Texas businesses, Texas is the correct state of formation. Forming in Delaware or Wyoming creates additional administrative burden (foreign-entity registration, dual annual fees, multiple registered agents) without meaningful tax or liability benefit for an in-state operating business. Delaware or Wyoming may make sense for venture-funded startups or holding entities — we'll advise during your consultation.
Yes — every Texas LLC needs one, even single-member LLCs. Without an operating agreement, your LLC is governed by Texas's default rules in the Business Organizations Code, which often don't match what owners actually want. An operating agreement is also typically required to open business bank accounts and to preserve liability protection in litigation.