How long does a child custody evaluation typically take?
The duration of a child custody evaluation typically varies based on several factors. On average, the evaluation process can take between three to six months. However, it's important to note that each case is unique, and timelines may differ. The length of the evaluation depends on factors such as the complexity of the custody dispute, the availability of the parties involved, the level of cooperation from both parents, and the number of professionals involved. The evaluation includes interviews with the parents, children, and possibly other individuals in contact with the family. Additionally, a review of relevant documents and assessments may be conducted. Evaluators strive to ensure a comprehensive and thorough evaluation while being cognizant of the need to minimize delays and issues related to extended waiting periods.
Answered May 3, 2024
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