by Fred Campos | Feb 23, 2015 | Your Custody Court System
[I]n 90% of divorces involving children, the parents manage to reach an agreement regarding child custody. However, if you and your Ex aren’t able to accomplish that, the court will step in and determine the appropriateness of each parent’s role in their child’s...
by Fred Campos | Feb 21, 2015 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
[L]et’s hear from the kids. Too often we talk about each other, and what we think kids of divorced parents should want, and what we think they want. But today, we’re turning the blog over to them. Much of this is common sense, others are surprising. The important...
by Fred Campos | Feb 19, 2015 | Your Ex, the "Other" Parent
[A]fter delays and weeks, if not months of frustration, your divorce proceedings are finally ready to begin. Lawyers are in place, the court date is set. You are nervous about the whole process, but one area in particular has you concerned. You’re Ex wants visitation,...
by Fred Campos | Feb 17, 2015 | Your Custody Court System
What is a Deposition? [D]uring a child custody case, the other side might ask you to give a deposition. A deposition is a recorded statement taken under oath, for use in court in place of the witness’s spoken testimony. An attorney isn’t required for this...
by Fred Campos | Feb 15, 2015 | Your Ex, the "Other" Parent
“I felt like a visitor in my own house.” [T]hat was the summation of a friend after beginning a divorce. He left his wife and their two children. However, he unexpectedly showed up at a recent dinner party the couple had been planning long before the split. As...