What is the name of your state?New York.......My husband and a so-called friend of his started a partnership business together (there was no written agreement between them...only verbal) I basically ran the business, getting new clients to make the business profitable. The partner had the only access to checking account (only signer). My husband has been leary about him for awhile and finally decided to end the partnership thus dissolving the business. His x-partner then opened the business in another name. None of the clients have been notified of the name change and he will be receiving checks for invoices that will be made out to the old business. Can he keep these and deposit them into the checking account (for old business)? I cannot get our x-partner to return any phone calls. I have been into office since then and today he had taken all the clients names and phone numbers off my desk and locked the file cabinet so I couldnt get in it. He will not return any phone calls. Legally is my husband entitled to any assets, profits up to the day he signed off? There are no liabilities involved, only just small office expenses,,,,phone, supplies, etc. Also his accountant did the taxes and we have yet to see them although I have asked on several occasions...We need some advice...can we go after him legally? Your responses are greatly appreciated. Thank you
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