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Life’s legal challenges can be overwhelming. At Nelson Law Group, PC, we provide experienced, solution-focused guidance backed by relentless advocacy to help you navigate your path forward with confidence and clarity.

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Nelson Law Group, PC began with a vision to revolutionize the legal industry by infusing it with compassion, character, integrity, and genuine care for each client. Recognizing the profound impact of legal disputes on individuals and families, we set out to establish a firm where heart and law intersect seamlessly. And yet, we recognize that compassion must also be backed by experienced and responsive legal services that staunchly defend and guide you through your toughest times. We are not just legal advisors—we are trusted allies, dedicated to protecting your interests and helping you move forward with strength and renewed confidence.

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5 Common Causes of Estate Planning Disputes
5 Estate Planning Tips for Unmarried Couples
How Does Moving Away Affect Child Custody Arrangements?
10 Tips for Successful Mediation
Are Child Support Payments Calculated Based on the Expense of Raising a Child?

Estate planning is one of the most important things you can do for your family, and the process often goes off without a hitch. That said, even something as selfless as estate planning is not without its share of issues from time to time. Disputes over estates and inheritances can arise for various reasons, from unclear Wills to perceived unfair distributions and complex family dynamics. Any of these conflicts, regardless of how large or small they seem, can be emotionally draining and financially costly for loved ones. The good news is that the right approach can often prevent or resolve

Jack and Faith could not be happier. Sure, they never officially married like their friends did, but they have lived together monogamously for the past 12 years and act like a married couple in every possible way. In fact, they recently began discussing estate planning and the importance of having a plan should one of them become ill or pass away unexpectedly. Congrats to Jack and Faith for taking this critical step. After all, estate planning is one of the most important things you can do for your family. For an unmarried couple like Jack and Faith, it is critical

When you and your former partner divorced or resolved your suit establishing parentage rights early last year and amicably agreed to your current child custody arrangements, you assumed that everything that happened next for you as parents and your children would be relatively smooth sailing. And for the most part, it has been. However, you just received a job promotion—one that comes with life-changing money and opportunities. The catch? It requires relocating to the other side of the Metroplex, significantly increasing the distance between you and your former partner. Naturally, you worry that you will not be able to accept

Conflict is inevitable. How you handle it can change everything. These words are true in all areas of life, particularly in tense legal matters ranging from divorce and family law disputes to disagreements between business partners, personal injury claims, and even a neighborly misunderstanding. The good news is that most people likely prefer to seek a resolution to whatever conflict they face without going to court—and the best way to do that is by having a successful mediation strategy. Mediation helps opposing parties resolve their cases quietly, efficiently, and amicably rather than deal with the unfortunate consequences of courtroom litigation.

It is natural to have a litany of questions when going through a divorce. For instance, consider child support payments. Most divorcing parents understand that these are court-ordered payments made by one spouse to the other to help care for and support their children. They cover food, shelter, school fees, clothes, transportation, certain educational costs, and other basic needs. That said, there is a prevailing myth that the payments themselves are calculated based on the actual expenses of raising a child. While we understand the confusion and empathize with parents who want to ensure their child’s needs are met long

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