Articles of Association — Review & Advice

£295.00

If your company already has Articles of Association and you want to understand whether they are fit for purpose, this service provides a clear, independent review. It is commonly used before bringing in new shareholders, raising investment, or restructuring the business.

What’s included:

•       Review of your existing Articles of Association.

•       Identification of any gaps, risks, or outdated provisions.

•       A clear written summary of the key points and my recommendations.

•       A follow-up call or email exchange to discuss the findings.

What’s not included:

•       Drafting new or amended Articles (see Articles of Association — Drafting).

•       Filing at Companies House.

•       Tax advice (including VAT, corporation tax, income tax, capital gains tax, and stamp duty). If specialist tax advice is needed, I can recommend a suitable accountant or tax adviser.

FAQ

Q: What are Articles of Association?

A: Articles are the constitutional document of your company. They set out the rules on share rights, decision-making, director powers, and what happens when shareholders disagree or want to leave.

Q: When should I have my Articles reviewed?

A: Before taking on new shareholders, raising investment, restructuring, or if you are still using the default model articles that came with your company when it was incorporated.

If your company already has Articles of Association and you want to understand whether they are fit for purpose, this service provides a clear, independent review. It is commonly used before bringing in new shareholders, raising investment, or restructuring the business.

What’s included:

•       Review of your existing Articles of Association.

•       Identification of any gaps, risks, or outdated provisions.

•       A clear written summary of the key points and my recommendations.

•       A follow-up call or email exchange to discuss the findings.

What’s not included:

•       Drafting new or amended Articles (see Articles of Association — Drafting).

•       Filing at Companies House.

•       Tax advice (including VAT, corporation tax, income tax, capital gains tax, and stamp duty). If specialist tax advice is needed, I can recommend a suitable accountant or tax adviser.

FAQ

Q: What are Articles of Association?

A: Articles are the constitutional document of your company. They set out the rules on share rights, decision-making, director powers, and what happens when shareholders disagree or want to leave.

Q: When should I have my Articles reviewed?

A: Before taking on new shareholders, raising investment, restructuring, or if you are still using the default model articles that came with your company when it was incorporated.