If you feel your child’s parent has significant mental health issues that affect their ability to appropriately parent your children, you may want to discuss with your attorney filing a Motion for Psychological Evaluation.
The basis for the request would be to show the Judge the significant concerns that relate to the opposing party regarding their mental health and their ability to parent, and that a psychological evaluation would assist the court in making an appropriate determination in child custody by having this information from a professional regarding the opposing party’s potential mental health issues available when making such a decision.
There are a few things to consider when making this request:
At first blush obtaining a psychological evaluation can seem like a fantastic idea, but when you consider the practical considerations regarding cost and the repercussions of making such a request, it is very important that you discuss such a litigation strategy in detail with your attorney and share any and all concerns you may have regarding the process.
Once the process begins, you may withdraw your motion for the opposing party to undergo a psychological evaluation, but if the other party files their own motion for you to undergo a psychological evaluation, you have no way to force them to withdraw the request. You will have to address the matter at the scheduled hearing and convince the judge it is not a worthwhile endeavor, and their motion should be denied.
If you are seeking a psychological evaluation for your spouse during your divorce, have interest in learning how to get child custody from a narcissist or a parent suffering from other psychological issues, or have been requested to take an evaluation, contact our team. Our Raleigh legal team can guide you on the best course of action and how to prepare for your case.
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