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The worse business agreement is the one made by 'word of mouth'. You can't prove it in court and waiting until your business is earning money is the worse time to figure out who gets paid.
Take that number and cut it in half. Offer to buy him out since he no longer has time for the site. Cut future profits out of the equation permanently. There may be no future profits. You are taking a risk by buying his half now, since it may in fact be worthless. He is taking a risk that the site may be worth more in the future.
The only option that can truly clear the slate is to dissolve the partnership completely and in writing. Liquidate the assets (the site) on the open market. If you want to buy it you can bid right along with everyone else with no special treatment. Whatever the site brings you split it.
If this site really has potential for big earnings get the lawyer now.
However you do it, get everything in writing.
Freq---
very good point. Time is not everything. A lawyer's hour is not the same as that of someone entering data. The same can be said for other things