by Fred Campos | Jan 21, 2016 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
“[O]ver the years, I’ve interviewed numerous children in connection with my child custody law and mediation practice. When asked about their feelings and wishes, NOT ONE child responded that they wanted more child support from Daddy. I have had a few children request...
by Fred Campos | Jan 11, 2016 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
[Y]oung children of divorce can suffer from a lack of identity. And society can exacerbate that conflict with asking, not intending harm, embarrassing questions that not only make a blended family uncomfortable, but create even more angst for the child of divorced...
by Fred Campos | Oct 3, 2015 | Marriage & Remarriage Tips
[P]arenting is tough enough when you have a partner, but when you’re doing it alone, the difficulty reaches new heights. Yet single parents everywhere are successfully and happily raising children by themselves. Like virtually all aspects of single parenting, it takes...
by Fred Campos | Aug 7, 2015 | iRead
[A]s a single dad, I got it right the second time and married up the food chain. I married an elementary school teacher, SuperParentMom, who is a wonderful educator for our kids. In less than three weeks, our youngest son, Daniel, will start Kindergarten. As educated...
by Fred Campos | Jul 22, 2015 | Parenting and Co-Parenting Tips
[W]hen parents divorce, children suffer. While they must go through their own uncertainties about their future, how the parents handle the post-marriage, pre-divorce window goes a long way in determining how the family unit will function. [tweet “How do you...