by Fred Campos | Mar 30, 2015 | Your Custody Court System
[O]ver the past few months, we’ve covered several aspects of criteria that courts use to determine child custody. Living conditions, emotional and financial stability are just some of the factors that go into those decisions. What’s Not Considered in Child Custody...
by Fred Campos | Mar 25, 2015 | Your Custody Court System
[T]he most frequent question I get asked is “How did you get full custody as a dad?” Usually followed by “Can a teen change custody and decide who she wants to live with?” or “My son is now 12 years old, he can decide to live with me full...
by Fred Campos | Feb 27, 2015 | Your Custody Court System
[T]roubled Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle, recently arrested on drug possession charges in his hometown of Wichita Kansas, has had protective order filed against him by his former girlfriend, Dalia Jacobs, with whom he has had a child. Jacobs’ move is...
by Fred Campos | Feb 23, 2015 | Your Custody Court System
[I]n 90% of divorces involving children, the parents manage to reach an agreement regarding child custody. However, if you and your Ex aren’t able to accomplish that, the court will step in and determine the appropriateness of each parent’s role in their child’s...
by Fred Campos | Feb 17, 2015 | Your Custody Court System
What is a Deposition? [D]uring a child custody case, the other side might ask you to give a deposition. A deposition is a recorded statement taken under oath, for use in court in place of the witness’s spoken testimony. An attorney isn’t required for this...
by Fred Campos | Feb 10, 2015 | Your Custody Court System
[Y]ou’ve been through it. A painful, maybe expensive trial that resulted in you getting the children. But you survived. You can finally put all that behind you and get on with your new life. But something happens at work. Maybe the company expands. Or you land a...