• Discuss your concern with the evaluator or the evaluator's supervisor to try to resolve the issue.
• Contact the clerk of the court to find out the court’s procedures for making and responding to complaints about an evaluator.
• Follow any complaint procedures posted in the evaluator’s office.
• Submit your complaint to the court so the court can respond to your concern.
• Contact your court’s self-help center or facilitator program for more information.
• Consult with an attorney about raising your concern as part of your case. See information below about where to find legal help
Parents in family court need to have a plan that shows how their child will be cared for after they separate. When parents can’t agree on a parenting plan on their own or with the help of a mediator, the judge will make a decision about child custody at a hearing. The judge may order a child custody evaluation to assist in this process. A parent can also ask for an evaluation. This information sheet provides general information in cases where the judge appoints a child custody evaluator.
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