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Service Spotlight: Flat-Fee LLC Formation and Operating Agreements

JD Woods Law PLC is highlighting its flat-fee LLC Formation and Operating Agreement engagements — built so the liability shield holds, with the operating agreement, capital documentation, and separation steps online filers skip.

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Jonathan D. Woods, Esq.

Jonathan D. Woods, Esq.

Licensed in Florida and Illinois. Jacksonville, Florida. FL Bar #0145017 | IL Bar #6230549.

Reviewed for accuracy by Jonathan D. Woods, Esq..

Florida-specific. Information is general and not legal advice.

JD Woods Law PLC is spotlighting its flat-fee LLC Formation and Operating Agreement engagements for Florida founders and small business owners. Both services are built around a single premise: the liability shield an owner pays for at formation only holds if the company is structured and run as a genuinely separate entity from day one.

Most online filing services stop at the Articles of Organization. They submit the formation and hand back a certificate, leaving the owner without an operating agreement, without documented capital contributions, and without guidance on the formalities that actually defeat a veil-piercing claim. The firm's flat-fee formation closes that gap: the filing, the operating agreement, the EIN guidance, and the separation steps that keep a single-member LLC from looking like its owner's alter ego.

The companion article — 5 Mistakes That Pierce Your Florida LLC's Liability Shield — walks through the five behaviors that hand a creditor a path to personal assets: commingling funds, skipping the operating agreement, signing contracts in your own name, undercapitalization, and letting the LLC lapse. Each is within the owner's control, and each is addressed in how the firm structures a formation.

Service details and the intake form are at /services/llc-formation and /services/operating-agreement. Both are flat-fee engagements out of Jacksonville, Florida — no hourly billing on standard formation work.

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