For startups with more than one founder, a co-founder agreement is indispensable. This legal document outlines each founder's roles, responsibilities, equity shares, and what happens if a founder decides to leave the startup. Especially for women entrepreneurs, having a clear agreement can prevent disputes and provide a stable foundation for the business. Consulting with a lawyer to draft a comprehensive co-founder agreement can save a lot of headaches down the road.
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