by Fred Campos | Nov 8, 2014 | Working with Your Attorney
[I]n our lives, we will tell certain professionals information that we wouldn’t tell our spouses. We sometimes trust doctors enough to share factual secrets about our lives that we wouldn’t want anyone else to know. It’s necessary facts they need to know for the...
by Fred Campos | Mar 15, 2014 | Working with Your Attorney
[A]s we started in the post, Six Tips for Hiring a Child Custody Attorney, you have Listen for Good Attorneys in Court, you have asked for Recommended Attorneys from Divorce Groups, and you have prepared 10 Questions to Ask Your Potential Attorney. It is time to go,...
by Fred Campos | Feb 18, 2014 | Working with Your Attorney
“A lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client.” – Attorney adage A lawyer is not required for child custody cases, making it easy to eschew hiring legal representation if you are facing a child custody case. Lawyers can gum up the works, increase...
by Fred Campos | Feb 15, 2014 | Working with Your Attorney
[I]n continuing with my series on 6 Tips to Hiring a Child Custody Attorney, you have already Listened for Good Attorneys in Court, and you have visited and asked several parenting groups or organizations for their recommended lawyers. From this research, you have...
by Fred Campos | Jul 20, 2013 | Working with Your Attorney
[S]o you’ve been served papers, your divorce is not salvageable, you made an absolute calculated decision that you would be the better parent, and you need to fight for custody. It’s time to hire a good attorney. So how do you find a good attorney? Sadly most people...
by Fred Campos | Mar 20, 2010 | Working with Your Attorney
[T]he goal is to have five attorneys on your short list before you start interview for that special one to represent you. You may have already gathered attorneys from Fathers’ groups and attorneys from others friends and family. But what do you do if you still don’t...