Verbal Contracts and Texas Law
Verbal Contracts do exist and are legally enforceable in Texas, as a matter of law, if they meet necessary legal requirements and specificity. Read more on the blog of Dallas contract attorney, Mark Nacol , of the Nacol Law Firm PC
Civil Litigation and The Road to Trial
Dallas Texas Board Certified Attorney, Mark A. Nacol, talks about Civil Litigation and the process leading up to a Civil Trial.
Divorce in Texas with a Special Needs Child
The main goal in a “Special Needs” divorce is that all decisions affecting a child with disabilities must be in the “Best Interest of the Child”. Read more from Dallas family law attorney, Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm PC
Texas Child Support Guidelines
Effective September 1, 2019 The Texas Child Support Division of the Attorney General increased the Maximum child Support. Read more from Dallas divorce and family law attorneys, Mark Nacol and Julian Nacol , at the Nacol Law Firm P.C.
Why Texas Employment Agreements Are Critical
Dallas employment contract attorney, Mark Nacol of the Nacol Law Firm PC, discusses Texas laws regarding employment agreements
Contract Review: Proper Form to Prevent Future Breach
Dallas business attorney Mark Nacol says “Before signing a contract, read through it carefully. Have an attorney review the contract. Make certain that you know what obligations are stated and/or implied. If you are uncertain as to your duties and you sign the contract, you may be liable for a future unintentional breach of the contract”.
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