Defenses to breach-of-contract claims
Defenses to breach-of-contract claims – Any time two or more parties enter into a legally-binding agreement, whether oral or written, the participants who signed the document …
Defenses to breach-of-contract claims – Any time two or more parties enter into a legally-binding agreement, whether oral or written, the participants who signed the document …
Summary of Common Family Law Terms (Vol. XII) – Welcome to another summary of common Family Law terms. At Nelson Law Group PC, we believe in …
Plenary Power – Defined – When a trial court has complete and absolute power to take action or render a judgment on a particular issue without …
Child-Support Obligations Enforceable By Contempt – A court can enforce a child-support obligation that someone has either fallen behind on in payments or flat-out refused to …
5 Qualities That A Competent Family Lawyer Should Have (Part II) – Whether you have a simple legal question or you are going through a complex …
Friend of the Court – Defined – In a family law case, an individual or entity who wishes to, or is appointed by a court, to …
Enforcing orders of possession – License Suspension – We’ve written in the past that there are a wide array of remedies a court has at its …
Does Child Support for An Adult Disabled Child Exist? – We all know parents must provide for their minor child, even after divorce. But what about …
Child Support vs. Medical Support – They are different – Are child support payments and medical support payments the same thing? At Nelson Law Group, PC, …
Obligor vs. Obligee — which one are you? – There are plenty of legal terms that get thrown around in the courtroom and on various websites, …