... in response to Legal tidbits, posted by Cali vet on Jan 22, 2003I'm not sure if you have to go out of your way to set up a "society" I think it is the default when getting married in Colombia. One of the passages in M's divorce decree specificaly says "It is declared dissolved and in a state of liquidation the conjugal society formed by virtue of the marriage" [Declarase disuelta y en estado de liquidacion, la sociedad conyugal conformada en virtud del matrimonio].
Sounds like your lawyer was talking about the BUSINESS arrangement "Sociedad Anonima" {or Autonima, never can remembemer which without looking it up) which is basicaly a closely held corparation and is the "SA" you see on the end of so many business names. Sometimes you also see a business named "Whatever SA de CV" which is a public corporation. But (at least that's how it's always been explained to me) the SA and SA de CV have nothing to do with marriage or divorce, instead they provide the same limited libability protection that a corporation provides up here.