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21March

Taxes 2013 : Who Is Entitled To Use The Tax Exemption on Children After a Divorce

The Internal Revenue Code states that the parent with whom the child lived with for the greater number of nights during the year is entitled to claim the dependency exemption. Read more on the blog of Dallas divorce attorney Mark Nacol of the Nacol Law Firm P.C.

6March

My Marriage is in Trouble! There is an Addict in the House!

Addiction is one of the most damaging and challenging problems spouses will ever face in a marriage. Because additive behavior touches everyone in a family, most marriages are severely damaged years before a decision is reached to end the marriage. Read more about divorcing an addicted spouse in Texas on the blog of Dallas Divorce attorney Mark Nacol

19January

Texas Spousal Maintenance Laws Expanded

The Texas Spousal Support law provides potentially increased relief to spouses who have been out of the work force, are disabled, are victims of family violence or are the primary custodians of a disabled child. Read more about the expansion of Texas Spousal Maintenance Laws on the blog of Dallas divorce and family law attorney, Mark Nacol, of the Nacol Law Firm PC.

28May

My Mom and Dad Are Divorcing: What about Me?

During the divorce process, and sometimes following the divorce process, it is not uncommon for a parent to become so wrapped up in anger, vengeance or simply being “right” that they forget the effect the whole process is having on the children. Read more on how a divorce effects children and what you can do to improve your communications with your child during the divorce process, on the blog of Dallas Divorce attorney Mark Nacol

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