FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
An expert report refers to an opinion, produced by a professional specialised in forensic psychology, which is required by a judge to determine, in each specific case, the best resolution.
The task of the professional involves drawing up a technical report to provide the judicial bodies with information on the psychosocial elements of analysis and assessment that provide them with an overall view of the situation of the persons and the family group in conflict, including the technical opinion to the body of evidence and considering the report as one more factor to be taken into account in judicial decision-making.
We are specialised in the family field and therefore our expert reports are aimed at being able to provide answers in procedures in which it is necessary to decide on the best custody of minors, advice to parents when they are in a process of separation regarding their children, assessments on adoptions, advice to lawyers and judges in the civil and family field and mediation processes to provide emotional strategies in this type of process.
The claim may seek to assess:
- The situation of a minor
- Parent-child relationships
- The appropriateness of establishing and/or modifying custody regimes
- Parental competence in relation to the care and upbringing of children
- The best custody option for the benefit and interest of the child




