COMPANY LIQUIDATION
Effective company liquidation in Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, and Slovakia – we will carry out the process professionally and safely.

The process of liquidating a company requires experience, knowledge of local regulations, and meticulous attention to all formalities to ensure that the business cessation is conducted legally and as quickly as possible. Thompson & Stein Law Firm offers comprehensive support in the liquidation of companies in countries such as Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, and Slovakia. Our specialists assist clients at every stage of the procedure—from preparing legal documentation to full representation before administrative authorities, and finally, closing the balance sheet and deregistering the company from the commercial register. With years of experience, we effectively mitigate the risk of delays and legal complications while providing tailored advice on the best solutions according to the specifics of the business and the jurisdiction in which it operated. By utilizing our services, you gain assurance that the company liquidation process will be completed professionally and without unnecessary formalities. If company liquidation becomes a necessity, we are ready to support you at every step and ensure a smooth progression of the process.

Contact us to carry out the liquidation of the company without stress and complications!
COMPANY LIQUIDATION - WHY AND HOW?
Many entrepreneurs face the decision to liquidate their company due to changes in business strategy, financial situations, or the desire to exit the market. While this process can be complex, it can proceed smoothly and without issues with the right legal support. Thompson & Stein specializes in handling company liquidations in Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, and Slovakia, offering a full range of services tailored to the legal and administrative requirements of each country.
From preparing the documents that initiate the liquidation process to representing clients before courts and authorities, and finally closing financial matters, we provide comprehensive support and representation at every stage. Our law firm collaborates with experienced liquidators, ensuring complete compliance with local regulations. Additionally, we handle all liquidation announcements, ensure the final preparation of the closing balance sheet, and execute the effective deregistration of the company. Trust the specialists and conclude your company’s activities without worrying about unnecessary formalities.
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SCOPE OF SERVICES
comprehensive preparation of documents to initiate the liquidation process.
representation before authorities and institutions at every stage of the liquidation process.
we collaborate with experienced liquidators.
preparation of the company's closing balance sheet by our accounting team.
publication of liquidation announcements in appropriate media.
the process concluded with the company's deregistration from the commercial register.
LIQUIDATION PROCEDURE
The time for liquidation of the company is 6 - 12 months.
COMPANY LIQUIDATION
In most countries of the European Union, the company liquidation procedure is similar.
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Consultation with a lawyer - Conduct an analysis of the company's legal situation and determine the most favorable plan of action.
02
Preparation of the liquidation balance sheet - The company should have a liquidation balance sheet and be free of liabilities to third parties
03
Preparation of documents - Preparation of full documentation, including liquidation application and financial documents.
04
Notification of authorities - Submission of an application and notification of relevant authorities and institutions and appointment of a liquidator.
05
Placement of liquidation notices in court monitors and other media required by law.
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Closing balance sheet - Prepare the final closing balance sheet and close the financial accounts.
07
Deletion from the register - Completes the procedure by deleting the company from the commercial register, which ends the liquidation process.
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