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...
by Fred Campos | May 3, 2016 | Child Custody Tips
[L]ast time, in our previous post, we talked about choosing the right attorney, maintaining complete records regarding visitation and activities, and the importance of getting evaluated by a psychologist. Talking to your Children’s Neighbors on a Regular Basis If your...
by Fred Campos | Apr 27, 2016 | Child Custody Tips
[Y]our divorce left you mentally and emotionally battered, poorer, even humiliated. But the months (years?) of fighting doesn’t stop with ending the relationship with your now-Ex. You’re still facing a child custody case. And get ready for more humiliation. She will...
by Fred Campos | Feb 18, 2016 | Child Custody Tips
[D]ads who are unfamiliar with the court system often don’t realize that even in family court, there are a lot of procedures in place to expedite the process of settling child custody matters. Because of this, a court will often make a number of assumptions...
by Fred Campos | Jan 7, 2016 | Child Custody Tips
[G]oing into a child custody case, you always want to do, “what’s in best for my child.” But does that mean that you go into battle with the white flag halfway up the pole? Too often, great dads enter child custody cases wanting to avoid a protracted (and expensive)...
by Fred Campos | Oct 30, 2015 | Child Custody Tips
[P]reviously I gave you ten recommendations to Be Prepared for Your Child Custody Evaluation, or social study as they are called in Texas. Today I want to go much deeper and look as very specific tasks to consider for a court appointed social study. The Court...