Will the child be part of the evaluation process?
In child custody evaluations conducted by Child Custody Evaluation Services, Inc., the child is typically included in the evaluation process. The purpose of including the child is to gain insights into their feelings, needs, and preferences regarding their living arrangements and parental relationships. However, the extent of the child's involvement can vary depending on the age and maturity of the child, as well as the specific circumstances of the case.
Child Custody Evaluation Services, Inc. employs trained professionals, such as licensed psychologists or social workers, who know how to engage with children in a way that is appropriate and non-threatening. This might involve direct interviews, observations, or interactions in a comfortable environment. The evaluators are skilled at ensuring that the child's voice is heard while also considering their emotional well-being during the process.
It is important to remember that while the child's input can be a valuable part of the evaluation, the ultimate decision regarding custody will consider a variety of factors aimed at promoting the child's best interests. For more detailed information about the evaluation process, please refer to the current web page of Child Custody Evaluation Services, Inc.

Answered Sep 17, 2025
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