by Fred Campos | May 21, 2014 | Child Custody Tips
[W]hen entering the courtroom for your hearing, you should know a few ground rules and expectations. It was funny to watch Jo Pesci’s character, Vinny Gambini, get in constant trouble with his behavior in the 1992 courtroom comedy, My Cousin Vinny. Quite another when...
by Fred Campos | May 14, 2014 | Child Custody Tips
I am frequently asked, “Who else should I hire to help in my court case?” To answer that question, I have invited Joseph Goldberg to guest post. Joseph is the leading expert in Parental Alienation and a consultant on the subject. In high conflict divorce and...
by Fred Campos | Mar 30, 2014 | Child Custody Tips
Years ago Tom was seen wandering around the court house. A gentleman, probably picking up on Tom’s confusing body language, asked if he needed some help. “Yes, I’m looking for the coffee machine.” “I’ll take you there. What brings you here today?” “I’m here for a...
by Fred Campos | Mar 21, 2014 | Child Custody Tips
It has been 11 years since I was awarded full custody of my then, four year old daughter, in my paternity suit. And perhaps the single most often asked question I receive is, “How did you do that?” The question assumes that there was some unknown trick or that the...
by Fred Campos | Nov 29, 2013 | Child Custody Tips
If you are a parent who is divorced or in the process of a divorce and cannot agree on parenting issues with the other parent a child custody evaluation may be done by an independent and objective mental health evaluator who have a minimum of a Master’s degree. The...
by Fred Campos | Feb 16, 2010 | Child Custody Tips
[F]or court appointments of any kind, drive your oldest most conservative car. Upon exiting the vehicle you show your confidence with a smile. You don’t know who you will pass on your way into the building. You could be passing attorneys, jury members...