by Fred Campos | Oct 17, 2014 | Your Custody Court System
[Y]ou and your Ex have come to an amicable agreement regarding child custody. After weeks or maybe months of haggling, debating, the usual give and take, arm-wrestling, thumb wars, any kind of negotiating, you finally figure it out. You have found a way to share...
by Fred Campos | Jul 21, 2014 | Your Custody Court System
If you aren’t interested in arm-wrestling, staring contests, or thumb wars to determine the outcome of your divorce, a new way of resolving disputes has developed, and it emphasizes “trouble-shooting” and “problem-solving” rather than trying to win. It’s called...
by Fred Campos | Jun 22, 2014 | Your Custody Court System
[A] Child Custody Social Study, home study, or custody evaluation, is sometimes a court ordered document from which a judge may seek additional information on who should be the primary custodial parent. May times, especially in my home state of Texas, judges will ask...
by Fred Campos | May 6, 2014 | Your Custody Court System
What if you have a somewhat congenial relationship with your child’s other parent, but you both agree you don’t want to remain together? Your splitting is “nobody’s fault.” But you have children and both of you are painfully aware that today’s congeniality can be...
by Fred Campos | Mar 27, 2014 | Your Custody Court System
Our last blog, “Court Days are Big Days Too” addressed the importance of spending some time in the court room before your actual court date. Getting familiar with surroundings, understanding where to go, the location of the lunch room and bathrooms, seeing how people...
by Fred Campos | Mar 24, 2014 | Your Custody Court System
When you think about the biggest days you will ever experience, those momentous occasions that change the direction of your professional and personal life, the ones that stay in your memory, you come up with a grand list: your graduation from high school and/or...