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Custody Evaluations: What You Should KnowWhen you are faced with child custody and visitation issues, an attorney who has regularly advised and represented clients in family law matters can help you to achieve a cost-effective and timely resolution. To learn more about our legal services, contact our firm to schedule a consultation and case evaluation. Learn More About Child Custody and VisitationThe attorneys of Sacramento, California's Singer & Associates Law Office, A Fathers Custody Center, Inc. are experienced fathers' rights lawyers. For more information about how we handle child custody and visitation disputes, please visit our custody and visitation page. Please read the information below to understand more about family law and child custody issues. To get specific answers about your case, contact us to schedule an appointment. Thank you for contacting Singer & Associates Law Office, A Fathers Custody Center, Inc. Your message has been sent. Call us now or use the form below. At Singer & Associates Law Office, A Fathers Custody Center, Inc., we help fathers across the Sacramento area defend their parental rights, their children's best interests and their relationships with their kids. When you retain our firm, you can rely on our experience and knowledge of both the law and how to counter the bias against fathers in courts. We are dedicated to help you set and attain your goals in your custody or visitation dispute. If you face a dispute in family court over child custody or visitation, please call Singer & Associates Law Office, A Fathers Custody Center, Inc. toll-free at 866-986-7880 to schedule an appointment. You can also fill out the form on our Contact Us page and have an experienced fathers' rights attorney contact you promptly. Custody Evaluations: What You Should KnowIf you and your former spouse have been unable to reach an agreement regarding child custody, the family court judge deciding your case may order a custody evaluation. A custody evaluation is a process in which a mental health professional, usually a psychologist, evaluates you, your children and your spouse in order to make a custody and visitation recommendation to the court. Courts tend to give considerable weight to the recommendations of the evaluator. A family law attorney from Gerald E. Singer in Sacramento, California, can explain custody evaluations and answer your child custody questions. Custody Evaluation BasicsDepending on where you live, custody evaluations can cost up to several thousand dollars, but some courts have lower-cost alternatives. Though ordered by the court, the divorcing couple usually pays for the evaluation. The court may assign an evaluator to you or may allow you to choose from a list of evaluators who meet specific standards of education and experience. Regardless of who chooses the evaluator and who pays for the evaluation, the evaluator should be neutral and should not have a patient-therapist relationship with anyone in the family either before or after the evaluation. Nothing you tell the evaluator is confidential or subject to doctor-patient privilege. Custody Evaluation ProcessThe evaluator is working to make a determination of the best interests of the child. So that the evaluator may fully understand the family dynamics, the typical custody evaluation consists of:
Once the evaluation process is complete, the evaluator will issue a report with recommendations regarding custody and visitation. Most evaluators will specifically address concerns raised by each parent in making recommendations. The final custody and visitation recommendation is based on factors such as:
Preparing for the Custody EvaluationCustody evaluators expect you to be nervous. They understand the stress that the evaluation process can cause. Following some basic guidelines will decrease your stress and help the evaluator get a true understanding of you and your parenting style.
Custody Evaluation ReportThe custody evaluator may meet with you to discuss the report. Most reports contain:
Contact a family law attorney from Gerald E. Singer in Sacramento, California, to discuss your custody evaluation concerns. Copyright ©2009 FindLaw, a Thomson Business DISCLAIMER: This site and any information contained herein are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter. |
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