by Fred Campos | Jan 17, 2015 | Marriage & Remarriage Tips
[Y]ou have called your children together for a major announcement. You’ve removed all the distractions; you have their attention. They know you’ve been dating this woman for a while, and you like her. Of course, you’ve dated others who have come in and out of your...
by Fred Campos | Nov 13, 2014 | Marriage & Remarriage Tips
[Y]ou’ve been divorced for a while, and you’ve slowly rebuilt your personal and maybe even professional life. You’ve settled into a new arrangement with your children, which may include a new school and home; you have put much of the divorce’s emotional trauma behind...
by Fred Campos | Oct 13, 2014 | Marriage & Remarriage Tips
[D]uring World War II, the Empire of Japan organized “kamikaze” suicide attacks against the Allies. Special forces were trained to pay and give the highest sacrifice in an effort to advance the mother empire in the growing war. I often wonder if young...
by Fred Campos | May 27, 2014 | Marriage & Remarriage Tips
TThroughout life, our personal connections go through a metamorphosis. Parents go from being authority figures to counselors, confidants, sometimes even friends. Over time, the bond with spouses mature, and lives grow more nurturing. Most of the time. Sometimes, the...
by Fred Campos | May 24, 2014 | Marriage & Remarriage Tips
The divorce isn’t final, but it’s in the works. You know your relationship to your Ex and your children will change in many ways you can predict and other you cannot. But just because you are dealing with each other on a different plane, it’s critical you focus on one...
by Fred Campos | May 18, 2014 | Marriage & Remarriage Tips
Society likes parents to be married. Marriage creates a more solid bond and stability, and for the most part, a better environment for children. But today many parents aren’t married, and they like it that way. While such a set-up has some advantages, a breakup can...