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The Duties of an Executor of a Texas Will

The executor of a will is the person chosen by the deceased to administrate the provisions of the will of his/her estate. The executor must be eighteen years older and have no prior felony convictions. Executors are usually family members, accountants or lawyers. The duties of the executor start at the time of death and [...]

By |2024-08-20T18:00:28+00:00August 20th, 2024|Wills and Trusts|Comments Off on The Duties of an Executor of a Texas Will

Texas Child Visitation Schedules that Work with a Parents Profession

Many professions create impositions on conservators making a standard possession order inapplicable and unworkable. The Court may deviate from a standard possession order if the order is inappropriate or unworkable in reference to the schedules of both the conservators and the child. Unique professions and irregular school schedules for children allow the Court to have [...]

By |2024-08-20T18:00:27+00:00August 20th, 2024|Divorce & Family Law|Comments Off on Texas Child Visitation Schedules that Work with a Parents Profession

Protect 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 Metroplex and surrounding counties. The business transactions our law firm handles include: Entity selection Business structure counseling Contract negotiations and drafting Partnership/shareholder/licensing/supplier agreements/ [...]

By |2024-08-07T14:03:15+00:00August 7th, 2024|Business Transactions|Comments Off on Protect Your Texas Business : Texas Business Agreements

HOA 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, and accountable. But certain issues , depending on the by-laws of your HOA, such as unjustified forced foreclosures, failure to [...]

By |2024-08-07T14:03:14+00:00August 7th, 2024|Real Estate|Comments Off on HOA Litigation in Texas

Contesting 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 from the testator if the Will was invalid.  The most common grounds, or reasons, for contesting a [...]

By |2024-08-07T14:03:14+00:00August 7th, 2024|Wills and Trusts|Comments Off on Contesting a Will in Texas

Getting 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 family? Have you decided to stop the instability and damaging personal assaults the addictive spouse and parent has inflicted on the entire family? [...]

By |2024-08-07T14:03:13+00:00August 7th, 2024|Divorce & Family Law|Comments Off on Getting a Divorce from Your Addict Spouse

Contract 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 duties and you sign the contract, you may be liable for a future unintentional breach of the contract. Contract negotiations, especially in the [...]

By |2024-07-25T17:06:02+00:00July 25th, 2024|Business Transactions|Comments Off on Contract Review: Proper Form to Prevent Future Breach

How 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 felony convictions. Executors are usually family members, accountants, or lawyers. The duties of the executor start at the time [...]

By |2024-07-25T17:06:01+00:00July 25th, 2024|Wills and Trusts|Comments Off on How an Executor of “The Will” Might Be Breaching His/Her Fiduciary Duty

Preventing 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 that this parent be allowed to relocate the children to another state so he/she may take a better job position [...]

By |2024-07-25T17:06:00+00:00July 25th, 2024|Divorce & Family Law|Comments Off on Preventing Custodial Parent From Relocating Children Out of State

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 arises between the equity shareholders. If ownership in a For Profit Corporation consists of 50% – 50% split in equity then there may [...]

By |2024-06-27T01:25:28+00:00June 27th, 2024|Business Transactions|Comments Off on Breaking Up a For Profit Corporation
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