Is BusinessFlow Control™ legal?
General

Is BusinessFlow Control™ legal?

Yes — in the sense that it operates through lawful, recognized documents.

BusinessFlow Control™ uses:




Operating agreements



Trust certificates



Resolutions



Declarations



Asset assignments

Each mirrors formats already required by banks or admissible in court.

Established legal grounding
The Federal Revenue Act of 1918 defined fiduciary as trustee, executor, administrator, or conservator — precisely the roles formalized in this system.

What would be unlawful
Hiding assets



Lying in sworn statements



Falsifying transfers

BusinessFlow Control™ teaches the opposite: contemporaneous, signed records that clarify authority and prevent presumptions.

UPL compliance (Unlicensed Practice of Law)
BusinessFlow Control™ is educational, not legal representation.



Documents (Declarations, Elections, Assignment Schedules, Continuity Memoranda) are drafted as evidence of intent, not binding filings.



Licensed attorneys and CPAs are still required for:


- Court representation
- Legal opinions
- Formalizing filings into enforceable instruments

Bottom line
Educational overview. Not legal advice. For case-specific counsel, consult a licensed attorney in your state.

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