by Fred Campos | Jul 15, 2017 | Your Custody Court System
[S]even years before the 21st century, 15.9% of children were living with their fathers while the mother lived somewhere else. Almost 25 years later, has that number improved? In the U.S., how often do fathers really win full custody? There are a lot of sources,...
by Fred Campos | Aug 7, 2016 | Your Custody Court System
[I]f you are not seeking sole custody of your child—a situation DGC believes you should pursue, and you are settling out of court, then you have to determine how you and the mother will divide time with your child. Even under the best of circumstances, this is an...
by Fred Campos | Apr 23, 2016 | Your Custody Court System
[Y]our child did it. After years of work, sweat, (nearly) late papers, worrying about him, questioning your parenting skills, it all paid off. You couldn’t be more proud. Your child is officially a high school graduate and now, he wants to attend college. However,...
by Fred Campos | Feb 17, 2016 | Your Custody Court System
[I]f you are a non-custodial parent, you are likely aware of the importance of spending time with your children. Your visitation privileges are precious, and your kids can greatly benefit from the quality time that you spend together. This is why you should take...
by Fred Campos | Feb 4, 2016 | Your Custody Court System
[P]reviously, I gave you ten recommendations to Be Prepared for Your Child Custody Evaluation, or social study as they are called in Texas. I also gave you How to Prepare for a Court Appointed Social Study. Today, I want to go deeper and zero in on the proper way to...
by Fred Campos | Feb 2, 2016 | Your Custody Court System
[I] received an email letter from a Mom who is greatly concerned because the courts are recommending shared custody of their 10-year-old son. She, rightfully so, feels this recommendation is unfair because the father has been out of the son’s life for most of...