PECNA provides specialized psychological evaluations and support for child custody cases. Our experienced clinicians deliver objective, thorough assessments and clear recommendations to assist courts and families in making informed decisions that prioritize the child’s safety, stability, and best interests.
We are committed to providing the highest standard of care.
Our approach to psychological evaluation is rooted in empathy, understanding, and expertise.
Our licensed clinicians conduct comprehensive assessments that adhere to legal and clinical standards, ensuring detailed, accurate reports to help individuals achieve successful outcomes.
Avoid delays in scheduling. Next-day appointments are available 7 days a week in all time zones.
Our clinicians are licensed across 50 states. We can accommodate all parties involved via our HIPAA-compliant telehealth services, even if they are from different states.
We have worked diligently to design an efficient and timely process that results in a speedy report submission process. Our final comprehensive psychological report is submitted within 48 hours of your clinical interview.
Our licensed mental health professionals excel in cultural competency that is catered to diverse backgrounds. We also provide multi-lingual services in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, German, Thai, and Farsi.
Our high-quality, detailed child custody evaluation reports provide courts and family law professionals with objective insights to help determine the best interests of the child, ensuring decisions prioritize the child's safety, stability, and well-being.
We are dedicated to providing specialized and compassionate care in psychological evaluations.
A psychological evaluation helps assess each parent’s emotional and psychological capacity to care for their child. It provides the court with objective insights to determine what custody arrangement would best support the child’s safety, stability, and overall well-being.
The evaluation typically includes clinical interviews with both parents, psychological assessments, a review of relevant records, and, in some cases, observations of parent-child interactions. The goal is to assess the parent’s ability to meet the child's emotional, physical, and developmental needs.
These evaluations are often required during contested custody cases, when there are concerns about a parent's mental health, parenting capacity, or when the court needs a professional assessment to make informed decisions in the best interest of the child.
The results provide a professional, evidence-based report for the court to help determine custody arrangements that prioritize the child’s best interests. It offers insights into each parent's psychological health, parenting style, and capacity to provide a nurturing environment.
If concerns arise, the evaluation report will outline these findings along with recommendations. This could include counseling, parenting classes, supervised visitation, or other interventions aimed at supporting the child's well-being and helping parents develop healthier caregiving practices.
Our evaluations are tailored for child custody cases, assessing each parent’s ability to provide a safe, stable, and nurturing environment that prioritizes the child’s best interests.