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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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12 Things to Do If You Are Involved in a Hit-and-Run Accident
Is It Possible for Someone To Be Unfit To Make a Will?
How Do Grounds for Divorce Work?
Estate Planning: 5 End-of-Year Medical Directive Checks
How Does Family Violence Impact Property Division in a Divorce?

Involvement in a hit-and-run accident can leave you unsure of what to do in the minutes that follow. Between checking for injuries, documenting what happened, and deciding who to contact, it helps to understand the steps to take after a hit-and-run accident, which steps matter most, and why they should be taken in a specific order. Surviving a hit-and-run accident often leaves victims with more questions than answers. One second, everything is normal. The next second, you are dealing with damaged property, possible injuries, and the shock and frustration of watching the person responsible disappear without stopping. That sudden confusion

A will is supposed to be the clearest expression of a person’s wishes. Once you do that, all that is left is to sign your name and move on. But when families end up in court fighting over whether a will should stand, the discussion almost always starts with a tricky question that no one wants to ask. Is it possible for someone to be unfit to make a will, and if so, how? This question comes up more often than people realize. Aging parents. Sudden changes to long-standing estate plans. Estranged relatives who reappear late in life. When emotions

Most people do not walk into a marriage expecting it to end. They plan a future, make commitments, and assume that whatever problems arise can be worked through. But when conflicts escalate, communication breaks down, or one partner feels the marriage can’t continue for personal reasons, people start facing difficult decisions. If they feel divorce is the answer, one of the first steps in Texas is understanding the legal reasons, what the law calls “grounds for divorce.” That leads many to quietly—and sometimes guiltily—ask: “Can I get a divorce? How do ‘grounds for divorce’ actually work?” While the Texas Family

Most people never expect to be in a situation where they cannot explain their own medical wishes. It feels distant. Hypothetical. Until it is not. When something unexpected happens, your family is often forced to make decisions quickly, sometimes with very little information and a lot of emotion. This is where medical directives come into play. Medical directives remove the guesswork and give loved ones something concrete to rely on—rather than assumptions or memories that may not align. As we look to 2026, these 5 end-of-year medical directive checks are essential. Why Medical Directives and Estate Planning Matter More Than

There is a moment in many abusive marriages where everything finally snaps into focus. Maybe it is a slammed door. Perhaps it is a threat whispered so low the kids cannot hear, or just that familiar feeling of wondering how much more you can bend before something breaks. In that moment, thoughts of leaving arise—but so do complicated, almost impossible questions, such as “How will I protect myself?” “How will I survive financially?” “And if I do decide to divorce, how will family violence (often called domestic violence) impact what I am entitled to, like property division?” You are allowed

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