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Your Future
Our Priority
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Navigating Your Family’s Future With Confidence
Family Law
Your family’s future matters. With decades of extensive family law experience and a solution-focused purpose, we confidently guide you through the challenges of traditional and high-net-worth divorce, child custody, alimony, property division, and other legal matters. While we are skilled negotiators, our formidable courtroom presence ensures you deserve the best possible outcome for your unique situation.
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When Injustice Hits Close to Home
Civil Litigation
Legal disputes are rarely simple, regardless of which side of the argument you stand. Our lawyers are prepared to offer honest assessments, comprehensive strategies, and unmatched guidance to ensure you make the best choices in disputes ranging from business litigation to personal injury and probate.
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Take Control of Your Case with Mediation
Mediation
When everyone shares the same goal, mediation can avoid a costly and time-consuming trial and achieve a satisfactory outcome for all parties. Our clients and network of fellow attorneys seek us out for our experience, honesty, practical legal perspective, compassion, and devotion to prioritizing alternative solutions that matter.
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Have a Plan in Place
Estate Planning
Contemplating your future absence at any stage of life can be overwhelming, but that does not lessen the importance of protecting your legacy and family’s future. We learn what matters most to you and provide experienced and tailored estate planning solutions through Wills, Trusts, POAs, and other critical documents.
Our Story
Our Story
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.
Insights
If you and your family are ready to craft an estate planning strategy and have chosen Nelson Law Group, PC to guide you in the right direction, you may encounter a few terms and phrases along the way that you have never heard before. Near the top of that list are four commonly used titles: executor, administrator, attorney-in-fact, and trustee. These four titles are given to people you have entrusted to carry out your wishes in the event you die or become incapacitated and can no longer make decisions on your own behalf. But what is the difference between these
Divorce Myths. Divorce is such a hot-button topic that it is easy to start believing everything you see and hear on television. A few of those stories could very well be true, but in all likelihood, most if not all of them are completely wrong, overblown, or do not represent what happens with the majority of failed marriages. And yet, a slew of divorce myths continue to stand the test of time. Nelson Law Group PC in Flower Mound prides itself on explaining how the process really works so that you know what to expect if you find yourself contemplating
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The Texas Supreme Court defines contempt as “disobedience to or disrespect of a court by acting in opposition to its authority.” Basically, you did something inside or outside of a courtroom to disobey or disrespect a judge and obstruct the proper administration of justice. So what is the best way to avoid being held in contempt of court? The straightforward answer may be simply to do what the judge says. But there is the occasional instance where a party in a case is unaware they have done anything wrong. So what do you do then? First thing’s first: More about
Achieving a healthy divorce that results in a peaceful end to your marriage rather than a bunch of bickering and emotional upheaval is possible. It does not matter how many contentious courtroom divorces you and your family have seen play out on television — trust us when we say they do not represent the vast majority of cases or your unique situation. And it does not matter how many friends or coworkers tell you to “get all you can get” and “take em to the cleaners.” You and your soon-to-be former spouse can do things differently. Also, you simply have
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