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...
by Fred Campos | Aug 15, 2016 | Child Custody Tips
[P]reviously, we discussed steps you can take to gain child custody. While following those steps can work to your advantage, it’s not enough. This time, we’ll cover mistakes fathers often make that turn judges’ decisions against them. Five Strategies that Will NOT...
by Fred Campos | Jul 29, 2016 | Child Custody Tips
[O]ne of our favorite topics at DGC is giving Dads tips on how you can gain child custody of your children, either jointly, or (our preference in most cases) sole custody. Following them will not only give you an advantage in court, but provide you a confidence,...
by Fred Campos | May 17, 2016 | Child Custody Tips
[W]hile working to gain child custody, you will make mistakes, probably more than your share. Some seem worse than they are, you can recover. But too many custody-seeking dads sabotage their custody case, and just one negative comment, one moment of a lost temper, and...
by Fred Campos | May 5, 2016 | Child Custody Tips
[T]his is part three of three factors for fathers gaining custody of their children. Part one included: Choosing the right attorney, keeping records and documentation, and proper positioning for parental evaluations. Part two dealt with: Talking with your children’s...