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How is this different from what my lawyer or CPA provides?
How Is This Different from What My Lawyer or CPA Provides?
Lawyers and CPAs provide valuable professional services — but their role is limited.
What Lawyers Provide
Legal tools such as contracts, pleadings, or filings.
Representation in disputes.
Billing often based on retainers, which can create confusion if you don’t understand whether it is a true retainer or a security retainer.
Financial tools such as tax preparation and accounting.
Compliance with reporting obligations.
Focus on past reporting rather than forward-looking structure.
An integrated system that connects legal tools, financial accounts, and trust structures.
A focus on evidence and control — making sure you can rebut presumptions and preserve claims with proper documentation.
Training to help you become the operator of your own system, not just a client dependent on professionals.
Your attorney’s oath does not guarantee accountability. Understanding how retainers actually work, and knowing what to do if an attorney refuses to return unearned funds, prevents you from being misled.
BusinessFlow Control shows you how to keep evidence of intent — records, filings, and agreements that stand even if professionals come and go.
If it’s not interlocked, it’s not Control. Without Control, you’re exposed.
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