New Texas Paternity Law for Fathers
We hear a lot about dead-beat dads, or parents who do not pay their child support obligations. Now it is time for “fathers” or men who have been paying child support for children who are not their...
View ArticleFathers Divorcing in Texas
As family relationships grow and develop, conflicts can arise. Family law provides guidelines and offers legal alternatives to remedy the issues family members often face. At The Nacol Law Firm PC,...
View ArticleFathers Rights in Texas – Never Give Up!
Attorney Mark Nacol provides legal counsel and representation to help you protect and aggressively enforce your rights as a father.
View ArticleInterstate Jurisdiction – Texas Child Custody for Fathers
There are several laws that guarantee the enforcement of custody and visitation orders from cooperating states. These laws include the Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act ( UCCJEA )...
View ArticleParental Alienation – Rights for Texas Fathers
Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS) is a generally recognized platform that may result in child abuse. This occurs when a custodial parent of a child from a separated family uses deception to...
View ArticleTrends in Fathers Rights – Texas Family Law
Dallas Fathers Rights attorney, Mark Nacol of the Nacol Law Firm P.C., discusses Trends in Family Law regarding Texas Fathers Rights .
View ArticleFathers Have Rights – Enforce Them!
Attorney Julian Nacol, Nacol Law Firm P.C. www.FathersRightsDallas.com Are you a Texas father that is having issues involving child custody, visitation rights, parental alienation, false allegations...
View ArticleInterstate Jurisdiction – Enforcing Your Rights in Texas
In a Texas child custody agreement, interstate jurisdiction refers to the state which has the legal authority to enforce and modify a Texas child custody agreement. The state that has jurisdiction...
View ArticleInterstate Jurisdiction – Geographical Restrictions
The Nacol Law Firm P.C. is committed to helping parents have the right to have frequent and continuing contact with their child. Sometimes you can settle, SOMETIMES YOU FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT! We can...
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