by Fred Campos | Mar 9, 2014 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
Dr. Marcia Cantarella is author of “I Can Finish College,” and former dean and vice president of student affairs of several prestigious colleges. In her Huffington post, “College as the Dress Rehearsal for Your Career,” she states: “Each phase has its purpose in...
by Fred Campos | Mar 6, 2014 | Your Custody Court System
[W]hat is “Joint Custody?” Isn’t “Joint Custody” the best and most fair custody arrangement for parents? Is it the red divider clearly in the middle without a full fledged tug-of-war? As you venture into a child custody legal dispute, you are going to hear and be...
by Fred Campos | Mar 3, 2014 | Your Custody Court System
[U]S Legal states: “Domicile restriction may be imposed by a court in an effort to promote regular and continuous contact with both parents, requiring the parent with the exclusive right to determine the child’s residence to be restricted in that determination....
by Fred Campos | Feb 28, 2014 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
Four years ago when I started a social media web company, I never dreamed my phone would ring with businesses wanting to do social media background checks for new hires. Read that line again. Parents, what our kids post, blog, tweet, and pin up on social media during...
by Fred Campos | Feb 25, 2014 | iDad
[O]SHA, Occupational Safety & Health Administration, is a government regulatory under the U.S. Department of Labor who sets, educates and enforces safety and health standards for men and women in workplace environments. As an example, OSHA might require businesses...