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Jun
03

Cohabitation and Domestic Partnership Agreements in Texas

Dallas divorce attorney Mark Nacol discusses Texas Cohabitation Agreements and Texas Domestic Partnership Agreements.

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Feb
08

No Texas Will

To die without a will is to die “Intestate”. This means that the State (Texas) will determine the percentage of property that each family member will inherit after an individual dies. Read more on the blog of Dallas Probate Attorney, Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm PC

By Nacol Law Firm - Dallas TX | Probate and Will Contests
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Know what Marital Property is Community or Separate in a Texas Divorce

During a divorce, it is important that both parties know what type of property is involved in the divorce and what is separate and community property in Texas. Read more on the blog of Dallas Divorce attorney, Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm P.C.

By Nacol Law Firm - Dallas TX | Asset and Property Division . Divorce & Family Law
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Divorce: What is separate property and what is community property?

Dallas divorce attorney Mark Nacol discusses seprate property and community property as defined by the Texas Family Code and the Texas Constitution

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Facts About Divorce in Texas (How Long Will It Take to Get Divorced?)

Dallas divorce lawyer Mark Nacol discusses how long it takes to get a divorce in Texas

By Nacol Law Firm PC | Divorce & Family Law
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