Description
As a psychologist experienced in family law, I provide Section 32 reports to support the court in making informed decisions that prioritise the best interests of the child. These reports are requested through a Section 32 application and are especially relevant in cases involving parental separation, custody, or access disputes.
During the Section 32 assessment, I meet with the child, both parents, and may observe family interactions to gain a full understanding of the emotional, psychological, and relational context. The goal is to deliver a clear, professional, and unbiased evaluation.
My Section 32 report for family law is designed to provide the court with valuable psychological insights and well-founded recommendations to support the child’s wellbeing.