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You are involved in legal proceedings and you need an expert examiner.
Why would you use a psychologist for your evaluation, who doesn’t have court experience?
Would you use a tarp full of holes to protect you in the rain? No.
Evaluations intended to be used in court proceedings, need to hold up to stringent standards.
It is imperative you have an expert examiner who can administer the right type of testing instruments, an expert who will interview the right people and ask the right questions, an expert who has been cross-examined and who understands the court process.
How will your attorney know how to help you if you don’t understand the problem?
Attorneys will request expert evaluations to help understand and even measure (through testing) the concerns that are present.
Perhaps this information will shed some light on your case. Perhaps the data will make a ground-breaking difference.
Whatever the need, let’s get to the bottom of this together.
Forensic evaluations encompass a wide range of legal and civil concerns.
As an expert evaluator, I understand the court process can be lengthy.
Sometimes the lengthy process can be helpful for measuring your functioning over a period of time.
Let’s talk about your unique situation and the best way to “capture” the information we need.
Get results from a credible examiner!
This is one of those moments in life where reputation is paramount.
Attorneys seek to work with experts who have a reputation for excellence. The opposing counsel will likely seek details about the education, training and expertise of your expert.
To testify as an expert witness, your examiner (psychologist) will need to be able to certify as an expert witness to render opinions and conclusions in court.
Why not utilize services from a credible psychologist?
Give me a call to discuss how I may be able to help.
Will I be able to help you? Only one way to find out.
Let’s talk about your case.
Give me a call to schedule a consultation.
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