by Fred Campos | Jun 23, 2015 | Marriage & Remarriage Tips
[I] have three kids. They range in age from 16, 11, and 5 years of age. They each have their own personality, interest and needs. I am in a great marriage with SuperParentMom, but even on the best of days, it can be stressful. Life, kids, work, kids, marriage, kids,...
by Fred Campos | Jun 22, 2015 | Marriage & Remarriage Tips
[W]e’ve all heard it, maybe seen it up close or can speak of first-hand experience. “I’m unhappy in my marriage, but I’m staying in it for my kids.” But should you? Is it an idea that stems from good intentions but is it really in the best interest of the kids? Now we...
by Fred Campos | Jun 13, 2015 | iThink
[S]ingle fathers used to be an anomaly. With small numbers, all of which meant you had few resources, no place to turn for solace, or for counsel. But how many of you now actually exist? How many ‘friends’ or at least single dad colleagues are out there now? How much...
by Fred Campos | Jun 10, 2015 | Your Custody Court System
[S]o let’s get this straight. A person you barely know (judge), is going to make life-changing decisions for you, and your child. How much visitation you get, whether or not you get custody, and how much child support you will pay will be determined by this person....
by Fred Campos | Jun 6, 2015 | iEat
Guest blogger, Chris Coleman concludes his post from yesterday, Simple Trick to Learn How to Cook for My Kids, by enlightening us the one simple trick he used to learn how to cook for his kids. Spice is Nice Before I started home cooking in truth, I had three spices:...