by Fred Campos | Sep 22, 2014 | Child Custody Tips
Fathers often face an almost built-in obstacle when fighting for custody. In spite of recent advances in granting fathers custody, mothers still win the majority of cases. And rightfully so. Although the “tender age” doctrine has mostly been replaced with...
by Fred Campos | Jul 31, 2014 | Child Custody Tips
[Y]ou married the wrong person. You admit your mistake. You have divorced, and are in the process of picking up the pieces and get on with your life, all made more difficult because of the children involved. They are a part of the separation. They will go through...
by Fred Campos | Jul 10, 2014 | Child Custody Tips
What are the grandparents’ relationship to your children? The answer will vary greatly from family to family, of course as so many factors come into play. Grandparents’ age, health, proximity, relationship with their own children (and the in-laws), what the younger...
by Fred Campos | Jun 28, 2014 | Child Custody Tips
When you walk into your custody trial, it’s a terrifying and disturbing time for you and your family. It’s a time of high stress, high risk and probably high attorney fees. However, the judge’s response will likely range from “I hate this type of case,” to “here we go...
by Fred Campos | Jun 13, 2014 | Child Custody Tips
[I]t doesn’t matter how much research or homework you do before you enter that courtroom as a defendant or plaintiff, it’s intimidating. Even if you have done everything right, or “by the book” in these circumstances, it’s still overwhelming. The whole atmosphere,...
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...