Choose Your Limited Liability Partnership Structure in New Jersey

Pick from our recommended Limited Liability Partnership packages — or build your own structure with the guidance of our attorneys.

Business Fundamentals

Ideal for simple formations-includes state filing fees and effortless bank account setup.

$279
  • Limited Liability Partnership
  • Federal Tax ID/EIN
  • PDF/Electronic Version + Secured Server Storage
  • Choose 1: Service Agreement or Employment Agreement or Independent Contractor Agreement
  • Indemnification Agreement and Covenant Not to Sue
  • Management Agreement
  • License(s), Permit(s), Tax Registration(s) Package For Your Business
  • State Payroll Taxes
Preferred

Designed for those seeking liability protection—includes state filing fees, tax-efficient setup, and attorney-drafted contracts to launch with confidence.

$874
$830
5% Off
  • Limited Liability Partnership
  • Federal Tax ID/EIN
  • PDF/Electronic Version + Secured Server Storage
  • Choose 1: Service Agreement or Employment Agreement or Independent Contractor Agreement
  • Indemnification Agreement and Covenant Not to Sue
  • Management Agreement
  • License(s), Permit(s), Tax Registration(s) Package For Your Business
  • State Payroll Taxes
Premium

Perfect for launching and growing a full-scale business—includes state filing fees and everything needed to start, run, and protect your company.

$1,241
$1,117
10% Off
  • Limited Liability Partnership
  • Federal Tax ID/EIN
  • PDF/Electronic Version + Secured Server Storage
  • Choose 1: Service Agreement or Employment Agreement or Independent Contractor Agreement
  • Indemnification Agreement and Covenant Not to Sue
  • Management Agreement
  • License(s), Permit(s), Tax Registration(s) Package For Your Business
  • State Payroll Taxes
Business Fundamentals

Ideal for simple formations-includes state filing fees and effortless bank account setup.

$279
  • Limited Liability Partnership
  • Federal Tax ID/EIN
  • PDF/Electronic Version + Secured Server Storage
  • Choose 1: Service Agreement or Employment Agreement or Independent Contractor Agreement
  • Indemnification Agreement and Covenant Not to Sue
  • Restrictive Agreement
  • Complex Partnership Agreement + Member Divorce Protection Provisions
  • License(s), Permit(s), Tax Registration(s) Package For Your Business
  • State Payroll Taxes
Preferred

Designed for those seeking liability protection—includes state filing fees, tax-efficient setup, and attorney-drafted contracts to launch with confidence.

$974
$925
5% Off
  • Limited Liability Partnership
  • Federal Tax ID/EIN
  • PDF/Electronic Version + Secured Server Storage
  • Choose 1: Service Agreement or Employment Agreement or Independent Contractor Agreement
  • Indemnification Agreement and Covenant Not to Sue
  • Restrictive Agreement
  • Complex Partnership Agreement + Member Divorce Protection Provisions
  • License(s), Permit(s), Tax Registration(s) Package For Your Business
  • State Payroll Taxes
Premium

Perfect for launching and growing a full-scale business—includes state filing fees and everything needed to start, run, and protect your company.

$1,591
$1,432
10% Off
  • Limited Liability Partnership
  • Federal Tax ID/EIN
  • PDF/Electronic Version + Secured Server Storage
  • Choose 1: Service Agreement or Employment Agreement or Independent Contractor Agreement
  • Indemnification Agreement and Covenant Not to Sue
  • Restrictive Agreement
  • Complex Partnership Agreement + Member Divorce Protection Provisions
  • License(s), Permit(s), Tax Registration(s) Package For Your Business
  • State Payroll Taxes

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Experienced Limited Liability Partnership Formation Attorneys in New Jersey

Our legal team has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs form Limited Liability Partnerships in New Jersey across many industries—ensuring proper setup, compliance, and long-term protection.

How Limited Liability Partnership Formation Works in New Jersey

Four clear steps, handled by professionals—so you don’t miss a detail.

01

Tell Us About Your Business

Complete a quick online intake with your business purpose, owners, and preferences so we can tailor your Limited Liability Partnership formation.

02

Select the Right Limited Liability Partnership Structure

An attorney helps you choose the optimal approach for New Jersey—considering taxes, liability, ownership, and future plans.

03

Attorney-Prepared Documents

We draft and assemble all New Jersey formation documents for your Limited Liability Partnership, ready for signature and filing.

04

New Jersey Filing & Ongoing Support

We file with the state, deliver your formation package, and provide guidance on banking, compliance, and next steps.

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Corporate Book
Included

What's Included on our Service Fee?

  • State Filing Fee
  • Corporate or Company Seal
  • Records Book
  • Certificate or Articles of Incorporation or Organization
  • Company and Corporate Minutes
  • Corporation Bylaws or LLC Regulations
  • Corporate Stock or LLC Membership Certificate(s)
  • Banking Resolution
  • Preliminary Name Search
Common Questions

Limited Liability Partnership Formation FAQs in New Jersey

A Limited Liability Partnership is a partnership structure that extends personal liability protection to all partners. Unlike a General Partnership where every partner is fully exposed, an LLP shields each partner from personal liability for the negligence, misconduct, or debts caused by their fellow partners. Each partner remains responsible for their own conduct.

Licensed professionals who want to operate as partners without carrying each other's liability. Law firms, accounting firms, medical groups, and architecture practices are among the most common users. In many states, LLPs are specifically reserved for professional service businesses, making it the standard structure for multi-partner professional practices.

Both structures offer liability protection and pass-through taxation. The primary difference is governance. An LLP uses a partnership framework, which gives each partner direct management authority as a default. An LLC uses a member or manager structure with more flexibility in how control is allocated. For established professional practices with equal partners, the LLP framework often fits the management dynamic better.

It protects you from liability arising out of your partners' actions. If your partner makes a negligent decision that results in a lawsuit, your personal assets are shielded from that claim. You remain fully responsible for your own professional conduct and any obligations you personally create. Malpractice insurance covers what the structure does not.

According to the partnership agreement. Partners can divide profits equally, by contribution, by seniority, or by any formula the partners agree on. Without a partnership agreement, your state's default rules govern the split. The agreement is the document that makes the arrangement enforceable.

The same as any partnership. Income passes through to the partners and is reported on their personal returns. The LLP itself does not pay federal income tax. Each partner pays tax on their allocated share, and your CPA will advise on how to structure distributions most efficiently.

Most LLPs are formed within 5 to 7 business days. Some states require proof of professional licensure as part of the filing, which can affect the timeline. Your attorney will give you a precise estimate based on your profession and state before anything is filed.

Yes. We handle LLP formations across all states that permit them. If your firm operates across state lines, your attorney will advise on where to form and where foreign registration is required.

Yes. We offer a complimentary 15-minute call before any engagement begins. If you are deciding between an LLP and a PLLC or LLC for your professional practice, that call will give you a direct answer based on your profession, your state, and the number of partners involved.

An LLP for a professional practice needs a partnership agreement that addresses compensation structure, partner admission, buyout terms, and retirement provisions. A generic filing produces a legally formed entity with no agreement to govern it. We draft both so the firm is built to last.
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