The Court may order either one for your case, which partially depends on whether you requested specific assessment. Typically, full evaluation involves meeting or interview with both parents with and/or without the children, possibly visit to each parent’s home, and interview(s) with those who frequently interact with the parents and children; most common, counselors, school staff, and family members. Once the evaluation is completed, report is drafted by the evaluator where he or she will recommend custody arrangement and the reasons for their recommendation. Since the evaluators recommendations may determine which party is granted child custody, it is extremely important that you are prepared for the evaluator meeting and are aware of their expectations. Use Left/Right Arrow keys to advance
https://thelegalcounsel.com/forestville-family-law…
…