by Fred Campos | Feb 22, 2014 | Father Custody Book Reviews
There are good books written to and for parents advising them on court proceedings and how-to regarding child custody in a divorce. There are also a few books written to parents focusing on issues kids face during the process. However few books are written by kids to...
by Fred Campos | Feb 18, 2014 | Working with Your Attorney
“A lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client.” – Attorney adage A lawyer is not required for child custody cases, making it easy to eschew hiring legal representation if you are facing a child custody case. Lawyers can gum up the works, increase...
by Fred Campos | Feb 15, 2014 | Working with Your Attorney
[I]n continuing with my series on 6 Tips to Hiring a Child Custody Attorney, you have already Listened for Good Attorneys in Court, and you have visited and asked several parenting groups or organizations for their recommended lawyers. From this research, you have...
by Fred Campos | Feb 12, 2014 | Marriage & Remarriage Tips
Step-parents or “bonus parents” in my experience are a real blessing. As both a child of remarried parents and a parent who is married with blended kids, I think I can appreciate this concept from many different angles. My parents re-married well. I was blessed to...
by Fred Campos | Feb 9, 2014 | Your Custody Court System
If you face a custody battle, you will hear that phrase a lot. And you should. As a matter of fact, you should ask yourself that question with regards to every decision regarding a divorce, and even before. 45 states All states now determine primary custody on a...