How to Get Through a Custody Evaluation Safford AZ

A custody evaluation is a conducted by a professional who is usually a psychologist or social worker, who will assess your family situation and then make recommendations to the court about a parenting and custodial arrangements that will meet your children's needs. Since judges give a lot of weight to the recommendations of the custody evaluator, it's important that you prepare yourself properly for this process.

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Steps

  1. Arrive on time at your custody evaluation interview.
  2. Dress neatly and conservatively - clean clothes are a must.
  3. Be honest about what you tell the custody evaluator since he or she will likely check out your statements with other sources.
  4. Understand that if the custody evaluator chooses to use psychological testing as part of the evaluation, you must absolutely answer honestly. The tests used are designed to detect defensiveness and lies, and unless you are an expert in psychological testing, you are unlikely to fool them.
  5. Be sincere. The custody evaluator can usually detect exaggerations, over embellishment and insincerity.
    • It's permissible to be nervous when you are being interviewed by the custody evaluator - most people are.
    • It's all right to cry and/or show emotion during your interview with the custody evaluator - many people do when they talk about their children or their marriage.
  6. Answer the custody evaluator's questions directly and to the point. It's best to stick to the issues that you are being asked about. Make sure you pay attention to what the custody evaluator is asking by not getting side-tracked.
  7. Take your time when answering a question. If you do not understand what the custody evaluator has asked you, feel free to ask him or her to explain or clarify.
    • If the custody evaluator asks you provide additional information, do your best to provide it as promptly as possible. If you run into a problem in getting this information, let the custody evaluator know promptly.
    • When you are asked to provide names of people to contact on your behalf, it is a good idea to inform these people in advance that they may be contacted. This will give them a heads up on being able to speak on your behalf.
    • If the custody evaluator plans to observe you with your children, make sure you are attentive to their needs and focus on their interests and not your own.
  8. Throughout the evaluation process, try to make every attempt to present yourself as being reasonable and place the concerns of your children first and foremost.

Tips

  • Custody evaluators understand that parents find it stressful during this process and they take this into account when assessing family members. If you are feeling stressed and anxious, it is all right to acknowledge it and allow the custody evaluator to help calm some of your concerns.

Warnings

  • Do not run down your spouse/partner unless the custody evaluator asks you to comment on what you perceive to be the problems between you.
  • Do not make threatening comments about your spouse/partner or anyone else to the custody evaluator.
  • Do not pester the custody evaluator with phone calls. If you need clarification on an issue or if you are responding to a call that's fine.
  • Do not drop by the evaluator's office without an appointment - this is an absolute "no no".
  • Do not call the custody evaluator to see if the report is completed. Leave this up to your attorney to do.
  • Do not prep your children to say negative things about the other parent. If you do, there's a good chance it will back fire on you since the custody evaluator has ways of telling if this has happened.

Sources and Citations

  • drreenasommer.com

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