Investigations  
     
  We understand how the mental health, education, and legal systems can work both for and against children and families. These systems are overwhelming and hard to navigate for most people on their own. Our agency saves valuable time, energy and resources by helping you know your choices and how to make decisions. Below are the investigative services and types of assessments we provide for children, families and the mental health and legal communities:

Child Custody, Support and Visitation - investigate and evaluate relationships, environment and financial resources and recommend custody arrangements.

Termination or Support of Parental/Guardian Rights, Adoption and Conservatorship - investigate and evaluate the harm or benefit of parental/guardian rights, adoption and conservatorship of adults.

Family Reunification - investigate and evaluate the capacity of parent's to care for the child, survey other caregiving options and recommend a course of action.

Abuse, Abandonment and Neglect - investigate the presence and occurence of abuse, abandonment and neglect, evauate its impact on the child and/or spouse and provide civil and criminal litigation support.

Special Needs and Special Education - investigate the failure to deliver promised services and potential treatment fraud, identify and evaluate the clinical, social, educational and environmental needs of physically, emotionally, behaviorally and learning disabled individuals and provide litigation support.

Psychiatric and Medical Treatment - investigate and evaluate needs, failure to deliver promised services, negligence and identify available treatment options and services for a child or adult diagnosed with Autistic, emotional, behavioral, anxiety, trauma related psychiatric disorders and/or other medical/neurological conditions.

Placements in Home, Group Home, Foster Care, Residential Treatment and Other Community Settings - investigate and evaluate the history and living conditions of the child or children, adult, family or guardian and determine appropriate and available placement settings or the lack of capacity to place.

Background Check Investigations - on family members, caregivers, professionals, education and placement settings.