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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
Accidents happen. It could be a fender bender while on your way to pick up the kids from school, a slip and fall at the grocery store, or even a run-in with a stray dog. The problem is that even though everyone knows how common these personal injury accidents are, not many of us know what to do when it is us or a loved one that it happens to. Our library of blog posts on personal injury is as comprehensive as it gets and is worth taking a look at before sitting down with one of our team members.
We write about divorce so much that it is nice to switch gears and discuss marriage and everything it entails. At the top of that list is the all-important marriage license. But what is a marriage license, and how can we get one? A marriage license is a legal document issued by a state authority that authorizes a couple to marry. It is required that you have this important piece of paper before participating in a ceremonial marriage, and the state in which a couple gets married holds the marriage record. That said, the “union” is recognized across the country.
As devoted and loving parents, none of us wants any harm to befall our children. They should be able to live life carefree, happy, and with boundless energy. And, naturally, we want to be there to experience every moment. Sadly, life is not near as safe as we would like, and personal injury accidents happen all the time. Our children are typically the most vulnerable in these instances because they cannot always recognize when they are in potential danger or, in some instances, verbalize what happened. While no one can completely prevent a child from getting hurt, you do have
John and Kari are getting divorced, and one of the many questions they have is if Texas is a community property state and what that means for them. After all, they have been married for 26 years and accumulated a lot of property and assets. Neither wants to waste time-fighting over any of it, though they want to ensure that every decision is made fairly. To answer their question, Texas is one of nine states that use the community-property system. With this system, most property or belongings acquired during a marriage are jointly owned and divided upon divorce, annulment, or
A common misconception among people who have a Last Will and Testament is that it helps avoid probate, and it is easy to see why there is so much confusion. After all, a valid Will is supposed to give you control over how your assets are distributed and final wishes are carried out. With so much power in your hands, even in death, there should not be a need for the probate court to get involved. Right? Well, not exactly. Having a Will still does not help avoid probate. While hearing this may feel like a punch to the gut,
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