by Fred Campos | Feb 4, 2016 | Your Custody Court System
[P]reviously, I gave you ten recommendations to Be Prepared for Your Child Custody Evaluation, or social study as they are called in Texas. I also gave you How to Prepare for a Court Appointed Social Study. Today, I want to go deeper and zero in on the proper way to...
by Fred Campos | Feb 3, 2016 | iDad
[W]hether you are currently the custodial parent to your kids or are working toward that goal, staying involved in their lives is critical. If you don’t have primary custody of your children but plan to fight for that privilege, then actively working to be...
by Fred Campos | Feb 2, 2016 | Your Custody Court System
[I] received an email letter from a Mom who is greatly concerned because the courts are recommending shared custody of their 10-year-old son. She, rightfully so, feels this recommendation is unfair because the father has been out of the son’s life for most of...
by Fred Campos | Feb 1, 2016 | iDad
[I]n my free time, I advise and encourage parents going through divorce to continue to work together. I talk with Moms and Dads who are really struggling to co-parent with one another. Occasionally, I will meet a Mom who tells me she sees no value in her kids spending...
by Fred Campos | Jan 31, 2016 | Your Ex, the "Other" Parent
[R]elocation is a common issue in divorce cases. Often, the courts will put restrictions on the custodial parent’s responsibilities. He or she should keep the child within certain geographic boundaries. In Texas, we call this domicile restriction to discourage a...