Shareholders’ Agreement
In Business Together? Put It in Writing — Clearly and Legally
When two or more people go into business together through a limited company, it is essential to agree in advance on how decisions will be made, profits shared, shares transferred, and disputes handled. A professionally drafted Shareholders’ Agreement helps avoid costly disagreements and keeps your business stable.
I offer this vital legal document at a clear fixed fee, to ensure all shareholders fully understand their rights and responsibilities
Who Needs This Agreement
- You are starting or already running a limited company with more than one shareholder.
- You want a clear legal agreement to define ownership, voting rights, exits, and dispute resolution.
Common Pain Points
- No agreement in place, leaving you exposed to unfair decision-making or share transfers
- Disputes over profit distribution, responsibilities, or equity ownership
- Risk of one shareholder leaving, dying, or selling shares to a stranger without consent
- Complex legal language that’s hard to follow
My Solution
- A customised Shareholders’ Agreement, aligned with your Articles of Association and tailored to your business
- Clearly defines roles, capital contributions, voting, dividends, restrictions, and exit rights
- Prevents shareholder disputes and protects minority or majority shareholders
- Suitable for startups, family-owned businesses, joint ventures, and investor-backed companies
Fixed Fee Pricing
Service | Fee (Inclusive of VAT) |
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Introductory Shareholders’ Agreement (lower cost package, one scoping call and one revision) | £720 |
Standard Shareholders’ Agreement (includes one 30‑minute scoping call, fully tailored drafting (single or dual‑class structure) and one round of client amendments) | £1,440 |
Enhanced Package (for more complex share‑class or multi‑party deals, with up to three revisions and bespoke governance schedules) | £2,160 |
Payment Terms:
- 50% upfront, 50% upon final delivery
- Payment by bank transfer or secure online invoice