by Fred Campos | Aug 31, 2016 | Marriage & Remarriage Tips
[S]o many times we focus or hear about terrible divorces and custody battles that last forever. In my 18 years of dealing and working with child custody issues, I have run across a few shining examples of parents with the greatest divorces. These parents worked it...
by Fred Campos | Aug 30, 2016 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
[A]s my kids enter their second week of school, routine and business are starting to take over. Among the work of studying, homework projects, and daily band or football practices, it is easy to only see your teen coming and going. It is even more difficult to keep up...
by Fred Campos | Aug 29, 2016 | iDad
[I]t’s back to school time. My kids here in North Texas started last week. I know for many of you, your kids will start after Labor Day. Nevertheless, I thought it would be a great time to review ideas on how to get involved in your kids’ school. 7 Ways to...
by Fred Campos | Aug 27, 2016 | Child Custody Tips
[P]reviously we started a four-part series title, Why Child Custody Evaluation is So Stressful. Let’s continue. What Makes Up a Typical Child Custody Evaluation A child custody evaluation usually begins with a court-appointed psychologist to conduct a family...
by Fred Campos | Aug 23, 2016 | Child Custody Tips
[O]ne of the most emotional and unstable aspects of divorce involves determining where the children will be spent with each parent before the divorce is finalized. Even in the best of circumstances this decision can illicit strong feelings and be the source of a major...