Contesting a Will in Texas
Dallas probate attorney Mark Nacol discusses common grounds, or reasons, for contesting a Will.
The Importance of Estate Planning: Planning Beyond The Will
Dallas probate attorney Mark Nacol discusses estate planning beyond the will
Texas Estates Code : Death Without a Will
Absent a will, an individual must have his or her estate distributed per the laws of Intestate Succession. Read more here on the blog of Dallas probate law firm, The Nacol Law Firm P.C.
Texas Estates : The Responsibilities of a Caretaker
Good advice for caregivers to ensure a loved one’s estate is properly distributed as intended without the considerable stress and cost of unnecessary litigation and related expenses, on the blog of Dallas probate attorney, Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm PC
The Requirements of a Holographic Will in Texas
Read about having a Holographic Will in Texas probate on the blog of Dallas probate attorney, Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law FIrm P.C.
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