The Pitfalls of Pro Se Representation
Pro se is a Latin term meaning “for oneself” or “on one’s own behalf.” To represent oneself pro se means to advocating for one’s own self before a court, rather than being represented by counsel. The...
View ArticleInfidelity or Adultery in a Texas Divorce
In Texas, adultery or infidelity may play a significant role in how a divorce unfolds, impacting asset division in a divorce and even custody issues to a certain extent. Here’s how adultery generally...
View ArticleCivil Litigation in Texas – Do You have a Case
Have you been harmed by the actions of another person or business in Texas? The Nacol Law Firm PC, in Dallas TX, represents clients in a broad scope of civil disputes, including: Business Litigation,...
View ArticleContract Killers : Arbitration and Selected Forum Provision
Contracts are the concrete pillars of our capitalistic society and govern all transactions promoting trust and stability within our American culture. An individual that enters a complex contract...
View ArticleYour Trust Fiduciary/Trustee—-Friend or Foe??
With the financial conflicts facing individuals and families today and the aging of the general population, more trust beneficiaries and family members are becoming concerned with the fiduciary duties...
View ArticleSocial Networking: Did you Say it or Show It? Then You Have to Defend It!
Social media provides everyone with a digital treasure trove of information. Always remember what you post online can and often will be used against you. Approximately 302.35 million or 90% of all...
View ArticleDivorce in Texas with a Special Needs Child
Divorces with children are painful and emotional under the best of circumstances, but a divorce with a “Special Needs Child” is usually a very complex and mentally stressful situation for all family...
View ArticleContract Review: Proper Form to Prevent Future Breach
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...
View ArticleHOA Litigation in Texas
Texas Home Owner Associations ( HOA ) : Are You in For Problems? A HOA has the power to make every neighbor’s’ life a little easier by establishing restrictions that keep the neighborhood clean, safe,...
View ArticleThe Employment Agreement
Generally, Texas is an “at will” state which gives few rights to the employee that are not created by statute or governed by labor regulations. The employment contract is one of the most important...
View ArticleHigh Asset Divorces: Separate Property Real Estate Q&A
It is important to know what happens to your homestead residence if it was purchased prior to marriage and other assets formed into a trust before marriage without a prenuptial agreement. Question: If...
View ArticleHigh Asset Divorces: Separate Property Real Estate and Trusts
It is important to know what happens to your homestead residence if it was purchased prior to marriage and other assets formed into a trust before marriage without a prenuptial agreement. Separate...
View ArticleHiring: Associate Attorney for Dallas TX Law Firm
The Nacol Law Firm, PC, a highly regarded law firm that has been well established in the Dallas, TX area for well over 30 years, is looking for an associate attorney to join the partners in civil,...
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