What should I do if the legal form I want is not proposed?
✅ In Short
You should check whether the form is supported by Leegal or whether your request falls outside the standard process.

🧭 What You Need to Understand
- The Leegal process focuses on common forms for creating a business.
- Some structures or special situations may require different handling.
- A form that is not proposed may also result from an earlier answer that directed the process differently.
🧩 Why It Matters
The choice of legal form affects several parts of the file: documents to prepare, people to declare, operating rules, mandatory official fees and sometimes tax options. Leegal can help you compare common situations, but the final choice must always remain consistent with your real project.
💡 Simple Example
For example, if you are looking for a very specific structure or an unusual setup, the process may not display it. In that case, explain your request in the chat instead of choosing a similar form that does not truly match.
🔎 Do Not Confuse
A proposed legal form in the process is not personalized legal advice. It helps you orient yourself based on the answers provided. If your situation has important consequences, have the choice checked by a qualified professional.
🛠️ How to Do It on Leegal
- Clearly state the form you want.
- Explain why you want that form.
- If it is not supported, return to the proposed forms or ask for a check.
⚠️ Points to Check
- Do not choose another form only to bypass a blockage.
- Some forms require specific support or documents that go beyond a standard process.
📌 Key Takeaway
If the desired form does not appear, it is better to clarify before continuing than to create an inconsistent file.
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Updated on: 09/07/2026
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