David
David D.L. Horton, has been an owner of Significant Businesses.
He has Managed Matters Pertaining to Corporate Structure, Wealth Management, Bank Licensing and Land and Housing Development Matters.
David has been involved with real estate law and short sales for many years.
David is a father of four entrepreneurial sons; his youngest is currently studying business and law. David has two beautiful granddaughters. David understands the importance of family and keeping ones family strong, close and protected. This is how David treats all of his clients, like his very own family.
David is proud of his southern roots and of his families Cajun and Native American background.
David is gay friendly. His websites have been "Out", and online since 1999. David believes that, his family is your family; always working close with you, strong for you, and protecting... You
David D.L. Horton, J.D., E.A.
Twice, Awarded Degree of Juris Doctor
EXPERIENCE
30 - Years Experience as Owner of Significant Businesses Managing Matters Pertaining to Corporate Structure, Wealth Management, Bank Licensing Land and Housing Development Matters, and more. Emphasizing Business, Asset Protection, Corporations and Real Estate Matters
Business & Corporate Law:
Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC), Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), Incorporation (Inc) and Corporations, Partnership Agreements, Licensing Assistance, Buy-Sell Agreements, Business Dissolution Agreements and more.
EDUCATION
Louisiana State University, Regency University, M.I.T. Technical Institute, Clarkson's Tax College, Saratoga University School of Law, Northwestern California University School of Law
IRS Tax Agent
An enrolled agent is a person who has earned the privilege of representing taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service by either passing a three-part comprehensive IRS test covering individual and business tax returns, or through experience as a former IRS employee. Enrolled agent status is the highest credential the IRS awards. Individuals who obtain this elite status must adhere to ethical standards and complete 72 hours of continuing education courses every three years.
Enrolled agents, like attorneys and certified public accountants (CPAs), have unlimited practice rights. This means they are unrestricted as to which taxpayers they can represent, what types of tax matters they can handle, and which IRS offices they can represent clients before.
Las Vegas Short Sales
Are You Struggling to pay your mortgage?
Do You Need "no-nonsense" information about a Short Sale?
Please do not look to unreliable sources such as real estate agents and title companies for information regarding loan modifications, short sales, foreclosures, and repossession. These are mostly legal issues, and such professionals are not equipped to fully inform you of your options or the actual results these options may bring about.
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There are no simple answers as to what is your best option. Whether to do a short-sale, allow your home to go into foreclosure, or take some other action depends upon your particular set of circumstances.
Claims made by real estate agents, short-sale "specialists", and the like are often misleading and self-serving. Due to the many problems with short-sales, many of these same professionals are now recommending that you contact an attorney to find out the actual resulting consequences of each choice.
Practice Areas
- Probate Law &
Estate Planning - Bankruptcy Law
- Business Law &
Corporate Law - Real Estate Law
- Short Sales
- Foreclosures
- Loan Modifications
- LGBT Law
- IRS Tax Law
- Criminal Defense
- Personal Injury
- Asset Protection
- Contact Us
- Jacqueline Mary McQuigg, Esq.
- David D.L. Horton, J.D., E.A.
- Richard K. Salas, J.D.
- Lucien A. Cravens, Jr., Esq
Testimonial
“Thank you David; for structuring my businesses correctly & for all of the asset protection help.”Taylor P. - Las Vegas, NV