Hey Baby Boomers: What Happened to Til Death Do Us Part?
Dallas Divorce Attorney Mark Nacol discusses how Baby Boomers, always the trendsetters, are now seriously hitting the Divorce trail in growing numbers.
Prenatal DNA Testing in Texas : Establishing Paternity Prior to Birth of a Child
In Texas, a man can establish paternity prior to the birth of a child by filing a request for adjudication of parentage and voluntary litigation. Read more about Pre Natal DNA testing in Texas in this blog from Dallas paternity attorneys at the Nacol Law Firm PC
Going Through a Texas Divorce with a Special Needs Child
Special Needs children are seriously impacted by the decisions made during a divorce. For the Court to make a meaningful decision for the best care of a specials needs child in a Texas Custody case, read the evidence that will be reviewed on the blog of Dallas divorce attorney Mark Nacol.
Texas Child Possession Schedules: Think Shared Parenting
If only divorced parents could mutually agree on meaningful possession schedules while co-parenting their kids! But since many cannot or will not, the Texas Courts generally use a One-Size-Fits-All Standard Possession order for all children over three years of age. The Texas Legislature over time has expanded the schedule to make access a little more flexible. Does this always squarely meet or suit the needs of a child and her/his relationship with both parents? Read more on the blog of Dallas divorce attorney Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm PC.
Texas Interstate Jurisdiction: Child Custody Cases That Cross State Lines
Dallas child custody attorney Mark Nacol discusses how The State of Texas views the initial Child Custody determination in custody cases that cross state lines
Texas Strikes a Blow to Mug Shot Websites
Many complain that mug shot websites are merely a method to harass and embarrass those that have had dealings in the criminal justice system. New legislation in Texas, SB 1289, has passed and the law prohibits businesses from publishing criminal record information if the business has received notice of expunction or an order of nondisclosure. It also provides that a business is liable for up to $500 a day to be paid to the person whose information is published, and for an award to reasonable attorney’s fees. Read more on the blog of Dallas attorneys at the Nacol Law Firm PC.
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