Introduction: The Law Office of D. Mathew Blackburn is a client focused firm that provides legal advice in easy to understand terms. We advise business owners and individuals in tax, business law, family Law, and estate planning. Whether you’re an owner looking for someone that speaks the language of business, or you’ve received an IRS or state revenue agency notice that is full of dense technical language, or you’re an individual looking for someone to explain how an estate plan can protect your family and legacy, we are here to help.
Some of the services we provide:
For businesses:
Serve as outside general counsel. Services provided include business formation, merger/acquisition, trademark filings, reorganizations, contract drafting/review, general advisory services.
Serve as tax counsel. Liaison with general counsel to provide tax compliance review, tax planning, and tax controversy services.
Representation before, during, and after audits, including contesting assessments, negotiating settlement and installment arrangements, resolving non-filer issues and where necessary, pursuing litigation.
For individuals:
Formulate and draft estate plans, business succession plans, and wealth transfer plans. Draft and implement wills, living wills, trusts, health & financial powers of attorneys.
Representation before, during and after an audit, including contesting assessments, negotiating settlement and installment arrangements, resolving non-filer issues, FBAR and FATCA advisory, and where necessary, pursuing litigation.
We provide tax preparation and other related services.
Representation in District Court regarding divorce, separation, and custody issues.
The Law Office of D. Mathew Blackburn was founded on June 2, 2012. It has always stood for helping people resolve problems and plan for their future.
We specialize in Tax Law, Business Law, Family Law, and Estate Planning, but what we really do is solve problems, whether through careful planning or assertive fighting. We can advise you on the best course of action for your situation or stand up to opposing parties, the IRS, or anyone else that stands against you.