Restructuring and insolvency law
The path of entrepreneurship holds opportunities and challenges. Sometimes it is best to adjust your company structure. Restructuring can have several reasons: the growth of your company, a tax context or impending insolvency.
Why restructure
It may make sense to incorporate the parts of your business as individual legal entities. For example, when a sole proprietorship turns into a private limited company, or when a holding and operating company structure is set up. But companies also merge or divide to simplify the structure.
Being one step ahead of financial problems
If a company is not doing well financially, restructuring can provide a solution. ’Insolvency’ is the moment a company or organisation can no longer meet its financial obligations. This situation is often the precursor to liquidation. If a company faces imminent financial difficulties, this can have major consequences for both the company and its staff, as well as shareholders, suppliers, customers, and the management. To reduce risks and mitigate consequences, it is possible to restructure debts, in liquidation or otherwise, or to restructure a company.
What we do
Kienhuis Legal has extensive experience in the field of restructuring organisations, in both the notarial and legal fields.
Our specialists will be happy to assist you in simplifying an existing structure and making it future-proof. We can also advise you on the various options for dealing with impending insolvency.
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