by Fred Campos | Oct 21, 2014 | Child Custody Tips
[I]f your Ex has custody of your children, and you want it changed, you have to prepare long before your court date. You should come armed with a host of documents and personal history regarding you and your children, enough to convince a judge that you can handle not...
by Fred Campos | Oct 17, 2014 | Your Custody Court System
[Y]ou and your Ex have come to an amicable agreement regarding child custody. After weeks or maybe months of haggling, debating, the usual give and take, arm-wrestling, thumb wars, any kind of negotiating, you finally figure it out. You have found a way to share...
by Fred Campos | Oct 13, 2014 | Marriage & Remarriage Tips
[D]uring World War II, the Empire of Japan organized “kamikaze” suicide attacks against the Allies. Special forces were trained to pay and give the highest sacrifice in an effort to advance the mother empire in the growing war. I often wonder if young...
by Fred Campos | Oct 8, 2014 | Your Ex, the "Other" Parent
One Halloween about six years ago, my Ex moved to Austin and stopped visiting our daughter for a month. I decided to take the high road and bring Caitlyn down for a visit. We flew down to Austin, rented a car, and drove to the supposed apartment where my Ex claimed...
by Fred Campos | Oct 2, 2014 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
[M]y oldest son is a “Sheldon Cooper.” I’m not kidding, he is the smartest, most intelligent, child I have ever met. He is currently a 6th grader. At age 10, Zachary has already skipped one grade level. He has an amazing photo graphic memory, speaks three languages,...