The free Business Risk & Protection Review — with an attorney who's also a CPA and ran his own company for 20 years, so your legal foundation fits how your business actually runs.
A straight read on where your business — and you personally — are exposed, from someone who's run one.
The paperwork that keeps a lawsuit out of your personal life has to be airtight before the dispute — not after.
If you're sued and your entity paperwork isn't airtight, a Texas court can reach past the business — to your home, savings, and accounts.
A handshake deal with a partner is a lawsuit waiting to happen. Clear agreements are what protect what you built.
Your lawyer handles the legal side. Your CPA handles the numbers. The gap between them is where owners quietly lose money.
Maybe. But an LLC you set up once and never maintained — no current operating agreement, personal and business funds mixed, contracts on a handshake — is paper-thin in court. "Piercing the corporate veil" is exactly how owners lose the protection they thought they had. The scorecard shows you whether yours would actually hold.
We pressure-test your structure, contracts, ownership, and succession — and show you where the business, and you personally, are exposed.
That gap — between your legal and financial decisions — is exactly where business owners lose money and leave themselves personally exposed.
JD · CPA · MBAGerald earned an MBA, worked as a certified public accountant, and ran his own business for over 20 years before practicing law. He gives you advice that's actually practical and tax-aware — not just legal theory.
And when you work with Winters Law, you work directly with Gerald — start to finish. Not a paralegal. Not a template. Just counsel built for how your business really runs.
Answer 8 quick questions. About two minutes — no commitment, no card.
Get an instant read on where your business — and you personally — are exposed.
If it's worth a conversation, grab a time with Gerald. Just forming? We'll point you to the flat-fee path.
"Gerald found gaps in our operating agreement that could have cost us the business in a partner dispute. He thinks like an owner."
"Having one person who understands both the legal and the tax side saved us from a very expensive mistake."
"Straightforward, practical, and no upsell. He told me what I actually needed and what I didn't."
Reviews reflect individual experiences and are not a guarantee of future results.
Yes — a focused 30 minutes to see where you stand. No obligation.
Yes. The cheapest time to get it right is at the start — and the Scorecard will point you to the clean, flat-fee formation path.
Select business disputes, yes — and the audit will flag whether you have one brewing.
No — Gerald serves Texas owners by phone and video, with secure remote document signing.
The sooner you know, the more you can protect.