by Fred Campos | Aug 2, 2014 | Your Ex, the "Other" Parent
You are in limbo. You and your partner have decided to split, but you know the process is daunting, time-consuming, possibly expensive and emotionally and maybe even physically exhausting. But it’s just starting and nothing is settled. Oh yes, and what about the...
by Fred Campos | Jul 15, 2014 | Your Ex, the "Other" Parent
Whether an evening knock on your front door or an interrupting call, in a heated child custody case, you may deal with a false CPS accusation. Child Protective Services is a great and necessary organization that investigates reports of abuse and neglect of children;...
by Fred Campos | Mar 12, 2014 | Your Ex, the "Other" Parent
You probably know Jason Patric for his movie roles in such films as The Lost Boys, Sleepers, or The Alamo. But he’s currently dealing with a situation that he, like a growing number of American parents, never thought he’d face. He is an alienated parent. While his...
by Fred Campos | Feb 1, 2014 | Your Ex, the "Other" Parent
What children of divorce need more than anything else is a healthy and strong relationship with both parents. Often times, children will feel responsible for a divorce. They often fear they behaved badly, or fought too much, or asked for too many goodies. After a...
by Fred Campos | Mar 31, 2009 | Your Ex, the "Other" Parent
[W]e talked yesterday about wrong ways to communicate with your Ex. So how do we write good notes that convey well? 1. Tackle One Issue at a Time. There may be 10 things you think are urgent that needs to be discussed with your Ex, but in a letter, there should only...
by Fred Campos | Mar 29, 2009 | Your Ex, the "Other" Parent
[A]fter the relationship or divorce is over one of the hardest things you are going to have to do is continue brief and amicable communication with your Ex. Depending on where you are in your custody situation and the temperatures of your relationship, short letters...