LLC / entity formation
Formation documents and operating agreements, set up correctly for your company from day one.
A contracted legal team makes sure every document a person or company needs is correct and tailored to them — so you're good to go. LLC formation, NDAs, onboarding, and the common contracts every company needs — a generic template, then review and tailoring by licensed attorneys. That's the “good to go” path.
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Four steps from “I need a document” to “I'm good to go.” The attorney review is the part that makes it defensible.
An NDA, an operating agreement, an onboarding packet, a generic business contract — whatever the moment calls for.
A clean, generic version is provided as the starting point. AI can produce the first draft to speed things up.
The contracted attorneys review and tailor the document to your company and confirm it's correct. A human attorney owns the final sign-off.
Your documents are in order — defensible, specific to you, and ready to use.
Scope boundary. The law firm contracts with Born Between Generals, LLC to make sure all documents are in order — that is the full extent of the legal engagement. BBG operates the platform; the firm provides the legal work.
The common documents a person or company needs — each one tailored, not boilerplate.
Formation documents and operating agreements, set up correctly for your company from day one.
Mutual, one-way, employee, and contractor non-disclosure agreements — tailored, not boilerplate.
Offer letters, contractor agreements, and the onboarding packet your team actually needs.
Service agreements, statements of work, and other common contracts, tailored per company.
Need a starting point now? Generate a tailored first draft in seconds — then a licensed attorney reviews and signs off.
Beyond business documents, Good Standing handles the personal matters where nobody is fighting back — a person, a clerk, and a form. Two tracks, one engine. The moment a matter turns contested, we hand off to an attorney rather than pretend to litigate.
A situation exists now and needs cleaning up. Access-to-justice matters where there's no opposing party — just you, a clerk, and a form.
Clear or seal an eligible past record; set-asides.
Voting, and firearm rights where applicable.
Former/maiden name, gender marker, or general.
Agreed parenting plan, or no minor children.
Everyone consents; nothing is disputed.
Seal an eligible juvenile record.
Attaches to any matter when you can't pay the filing fee.
The deterrent documents — built while everyone still agrees, so there's nothing to fight about later.
A simple will, done while it's still simple.
Financial POA and healthcare/advance directive.
Pass property without probate.
Agreed terms, set down while everyone agrees.
Promissory notes, operating, roommate agreements, bills of sale.
Two prices per matter: self-help (guided interview, official forms filled at your direction, a cited filing checklist — you file it yourself) and attorney-reviewed (a licensed attorney reviews and owns sign-off). Restore matters are access-to-justice — many are free as a mission tool. All numbers are placeholder floors; the attorneys and entity placement finalize them.
Good Standing fills official court forms at your direction and transcribes your own answers. It's a sophisticated typewriter with a map, not a lawyer. Where real advice is needed, a licensed attorney steps in.
Everything here shares one trait — nobody is fighting back. The instant a matter becomes contested, we freeze and hand off to an attorney. That handoff is a feature, not a failure.
Every statement points to a primary source — a statute number, an official form ID, a court self-help page. No source, it doesn't render. Same provable-first discipline as TruthMark.
We present options with cited information and let you choose. We never say “you should,” never select your legal path, never predict an outcome.
Where genuine advice is needed, the matter routes to a licensed attorney on the paid tier. The attorney advises; the app never does.
Appears within Harbor Vetting and the rest of the portfolio as the shared legal-documents layer. This is where Harbor's premium tier graduates to.
A self-contained service for clients who simply want their documents handled correctly and confirmed.
Where routing a client directly to the firm is the right move, Good Standing makes that hand-off clean.
The old worry was about AI-generated documents with no attorney sign-off. Good Standing resolves it: licensed attorneys review and tailor the output — the standard, defensible way to deliver legal documents. AI can produce the first draft to speed things up, but a human attorney owns the final review.
Generic template + attorney review = good to go.
The legal mechanics belong to the founding attorneys. These are their sections to fill in before launch.
Referring clients to an independent firm, or contracting the firm to deliver through the platform — set so BBG never appears to be practicing law itself.
Which jurisdictions the team can serve, mapped to bar admissions, with partner coverage for any gaps.
Engagement-letter flow with each client, malpractice coverage, and retainer vs. per-document billing.
The exact disclaimer language and the required attorney-review step before any document is “good to go.”
Pick the band that fits your company by headcount, revenue, or footprint. Everything below updates to match. Numbers are placeholder floors; the attorneys set the final billing model.
Select the documents you need. The estimate updates live.
Select documents →
An honest range — the attorney confirms scope before any work begins.
Get your existing documents in order.
Audit plus a tailored set of documents for your company.
Ongoing upkeep as laws and needs change.
For clients who need a single document rather than a package. Prices shown for Growing.
Per-document add-ons — a single NDA, a single contract — are priced à la carte for clients who don't need a full package. Final numbers and billing model are the attorneys' call; these are floors, set to the value of the review.
A short intake. The legal team reviews each request and follows up — this is a gated offering, not an instant sign-up.