Breaking Up a For Profit Corporation
A For Profit Corporation can be a useful tool if utilized appropriately. One major problem with a For Profit Corporation is the lack of flexibility to dissolve the Corporation when a disagreement...
View ArticleInterference with Child Custody in Texas
In the State of Texas, interference with child custody is punishable both civilly and criminally. According to the Texas Family Code, a person who takes, retains, or conceals the whereabouts of a...
View ArticleTexas Divorce Financial Checklist for 2024
Preparing for a Texas Divorce: Assets Going through a Divorce is painful no matter the circumstances. Before you get into the Texas Divorce Process, you can reduce expense, stress, and conflict by...
View ArticleHow an Executor of “The Will” Might Be Breaching His/Her Fiduciary Duty
The executor of a Texas will is the person chosen by the deceased to administrate the provisions of the will of his/her estate. The executor must be at least eighteen years old and have no prior...
View ArticleHome Owner Associations ( HOA ) : Are You in For Problems?
Everyone loves and hates their HOA. A HOA has the power to make every neighbor’s’ life a little easier by establishing restrictions that keep the neighborhood clean, safe, and accountable. HOA’s also...
View ArticlePreventing Custodial Parent From Relocating Children Out of State
Mom and Dad are divorcing or have been divorced and are now sharing joint custody of their children in the same city in Texas. One parent receives a letter from the other parent’s attorney requesting...
View ArticleEmployee-At-Will : Status in Texas and Employment Agreements
Texas is an “Employee-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...
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 ArticleA Director’s Fiduciary Duty to His Corporation
A Director of a Corporation has specific fiduciary duties that precludes activities that might endanger the Corporation. The certificate of formation may limit or eliminate personal liability of...
View ArticleHow to Co-Parent with a Narcissist?… And Live Through It!
You are finally divorced from your Narcissistic Spouse! Now you are embarking on your new family situation with your Narcissist Ex: Co- Parenting! You are probably wondering how you became the lucky...
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 ArticleGetting a Divorce from Your Addict Spouse
Has the time come to seriously start thinking about divorcing your Addict Spouse? After much heartbreaking soul searching has the time to break the downhill addictive spiral come for you and your...
View ArticleCivil 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 ArticleProtect Your Texas Business : Texas Business Agreements
At The Nacol Law Firm PC, in Dallas, Texas, we offer legal services related to a range of business transactions for entrepreneurs and commercial enterprises of all sizes in the Dallas–Fort Worth...
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...
View ArticleNo Will: Now What?
When your loved one dies without a will, the Texas probate process can be expensive and frustrating. Absent a will, an individual must have his or her estate distributed per the laws of Intestate...
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 ArticleDivorce And Your Business: Who Gets What
In today’s unpredictable economy there has been a continuing growth of small businesses and a substantial decrease of existing established businesses in Texas. In the regrettable instance of “Divorce”...
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 ArticleHome Owner Associations ( HOA ) : Are You in For Problems?
Everyone loves and hates their HOA. A HOA has the power to make every neighbor’s’ life a little easier by establishing restrictions that keep the neighborhood clean, safe, and accountable. HOA’s also...
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