Civil Litigation and The Road to Trial
Dallas Texas Board Certified Attorney, Mark A. Nacol, talks aboutCivil Litigation and the process leading up to a Civil Trial.
View ArticleWhy Texas Employment Agreements Are Critical
Texas is an “At Will” state which gives few rights to an employee that are not created by statute or governed by labor regulations. At-will employees can be terminated for any reason, as long as the...
View ArticleContesting a Will in Texas
Typically, standing to contest the validity of a Will is limited to two classes of persons: 1) a person who is named on the face of the Will (i.e. any beneficiary); and 2) a person who would inherit...
View ArticleLitigation in Texas
The first step to begin a lawsuit in Texas is to finding a lawyer who is knowledgeable and experienced in the area of your legal concern. In Texas, the filing of an original petition or a complaint...
View ArticleDefining Real Estate Documents (Property Deeds, Deeds of Trust, and Real...
A deed is a legal instrument that transfers a property right in real estate. The most common types of property deeds are as follows: Quitclaim Deed Warranty Deed -Special Warranty Deed – with or...
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 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 ArticleTexas Divorce: For Richer or Poorer, Hire Expert Help to Protect Your Interests
For better or worse, For richer or poorer, Until . . . a divorce is filed. When there are several zeros at the end of your bank balance, as in $500,000.00; $5,000,000.00 or more, the financial aspects...
View ArticleDetermining the Existence of a General Partnerships in Texas
General Partnerships in Texas are more common than people think. Individuals in the Dallas / Richardson area that form a business by oral agreement have unknowingly created a general partnership....
View ArticleTexas Deceptive Trade Practices Act : Pre-Purchase Protection When Buying a...
Purchasing a home can be a daunting yet exhilarating experience depending on the circumstances. Sometimes after a couple has purchased a home they regretfully discover many construction defects that...
View ArticleThe Duties Of An Executor of A Texas Will
The executor (female: executrix) is the person appointed in the will of a decedent, to administer the decedent’s estate. The Executors’ main duty is to administer the estate of the decedent, according...
View ArticleInterstate Jurisdiction : Child Custody across State Lines
During the Holiday season many Texas parents become very concerned over sending their child to the non-primary conservator parent’s home for a visit. Many Children will cross state lines to see their...
View ArticleTexas Condominium HOA’s and Foreclosure
A Texas condominium HOA ( Home Owner Association ) has more power than a Texas residential HOA to foreclosure on a unit. Foreclosure is a constant source of anxiety for many condominium owners that may...
View ArticleWinding Up of a Business Partnership in Texas
Many substantial businesses start with a handshake. This can be a good thing or a bad thing. Some million-dollar businesses in Dallas and Collin County begin when two entrepreneurs seek a common goal...
View ArticleDefining Real Estate Documents (Property Deeds, Deeds of Trust, and Real...
A deed is a legal instrument that transfers a property right in real estate. The most common types of property deeds are as follows: Quitclaim Deed Warranty Deed -Special Warranty Deed – with or...
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 ArticleChildren Born Outside of Marriage: Unknown Descendants that May Inherit
Creating a Will is extremely important for individuals that have a sizable estate in the Dallas and DFW metroplex. Time and time again, individuals refuse to properly prepare for death and do not see...
View ArticleTexas Home Owner Associations Given Limits by State Legislation
Texas legislation has limited the control that the home owners associations have when pursuing foreclosure. The restrictions that have been placed on home owners associations are aimed to help assist...
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