Standard Possession Orders in Texas
The possession order for both mother and father in any divorce must be in the Best Interest of the child and the Court has specific guidelines it must follow if both parents refuse to agree to custody arrangements. Read more on the blog of Dallas family law 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
The Special Needs Child and Parents Going Through a Texas Divorce
A divorce does not bring out the best in any couple. In the case of a special needs child, thoughtful and prudent care of the child should always be the main objective of both parents so the child knows that he/she is loved by both parents and is not at risk. Read more about divorce in Texas with a special needs child on the blog of Dallas divorce attorney Mark Nacol of the Nacol Law Firm PC
Texas and the Prenuptial Agreement
Read about prenuptial agreements in Texas on the blog of Dallas Family Law Attorney, Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm P.C.
Small Business Owners Grade Their States for Business Friendliness
In this Thumbtack.com Survey, Small Business Owners Grade Their States for Business Friendliness. Read more on the blog of Dallas business lawyer Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law FIrm PC
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