The Unknown Descendant that May Inherit?
Time and time again, individuals refuse to properly prepare for death and do not see the proper preparation of a legal and valid will as a necessity. Read more about the inmportance of having a legal Will in Texas by Dallas Probate attorney, Julian Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm P.C.
No Will: Now What?
When a loved one dies without leaving a Will in Texas, his or her estate is distributed per the laws of Intestate Succession. Read more on the blog of Dallas probate attorneys at the Nacol Law Firm.
Children Born Outside of Marriage: Unknown Descendants that May Inherit
In many cases a child that was born out of wedlock may still inherit from the father’s estate if certain mentioned actions can be proved. Read more on the blog of Dallas probate attorneys at the Nacol Law Firm P.C.
Covid-19 : Think About Making a Protection Plan For Your Family!
Here are some basic ideas to consider in having a Family Financial Protection Plan. Read more on the blog of Dallas estate attorneys at the Nacol Law Firm P.C.
Young Parent with a Young Family? Think Protection for your Family in Case of Death!
Read more on consideriations for having a Living Will and a Family Financial Protection Plan for a young family, from Dallas Family Law Firm, 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