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Who is the Site Owner
Good afternoon.
A rather unpleasant situation arose:
My brother and I invested a lot of money in creating the site. The domain was registered to me as an individual. Documents for the development were issued to my mother as a legal entity. The site will be completed in 2-3 months.
But now the parents are getting divorced, and the father really wants to get exactly half of everything. The lawyer explained to me that if the site is designed for my mother, then he will be able to take half of it.
Question: What documents confirm which person is the owner of the site. And do I need to register a legal entity or can I adequately function on a physical one. Planned: 2 affiliate programs from pokerstrategy.com and ozon.ru, yandex.direct and further sale of advertising space.
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If there is evidence that you and your brother financed the creation of the site, then the rights to the site do not fall into the common property of the spouses.
The domain is yours and no one can take it away. Let the Father take half of the files of your site)))
And do I need to register a legal entity or can I adequately function on a physical one.
It is not necessary to register a legal entity.
as an option, terminate the “Documents for development issued to my mother” and remake it to a private person for the duration of the divorce, by that time you look and the site will be completed.
And just talk with your father, on the subject of the fact that the de facto site is yours, and not your mother's? So that he does not have pretensions, because these will be claims against you.
Mom cannot be a legal entity - this is the time.
The rights to the site consist of three types of rights:
- the rights to the domain
- the rights to the engine (property and non-property rights to copyright objects)
- the rights to the content (similarly)
In your question, it is not clear who claims what.
About the domain: recently I got the following paper for media registration: certificate, issued (my full name) the domain (name of my domain) really belongs to me (whois infa). To get such a certificate, I sent a notarized copy of my passport (all pages) and a notarized application (according to the model given by the registrar) by courier mail to the address of my domain name registrar. This I mean that you can get the same certificate and sleep peacefully.
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